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Moravians, peace ethics, and bridal mysticism

July 5, 2018July 5, 2018 / Jared S. Burkholder / Leave a comment

How's that for an interesting grouping of topics? As The Hermeneutic Circle continues to get retooled, I am taking some time this week to review some of my guest posts over at The Pietist Schoolman. I've enjoyed revisiting some of the topics I wrote about there and I continue to be grateful to Chris Gehrz … Continue reading Moravians, peace ethics, and bridal mysticism

That time I ranted to David Barton

July 3, 2018July 3, 2018 / Jared S. Burkholder / 1 Comment

For the past several years (while not blogging regularly), Chris Gerhz has graciously allowed me to do some guest posts over at The Pietist Schoolman (25 to be exact). So since I am only committing myself to a minimum of one new post per week here at The Hermeneutic Circle, I thought I'd take some … Continue reading That time I ranted to David Barton

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Guest posts at the Pietist Schoolman

Read my previous posts as a guest writer here. (Many thanks to Chris Gehrz.)

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