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Second Book Review for JRER
Celucien Joseph on Race: A Theological Account Celucien Joseph of Christ My Righteousness did a book review for the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion on J. Kameron Carter’s Race: A Theological Account. Here is the book review: Celucien on … Continue reading
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National Pancake Day: Is IHOP a Cult?
In an e-mail conversation, a friend and I were discussing the cult named the International House of Prayer. My friend pointed out that maybe IHOP: the restaurant was a religious cult. For me, personally, it would only make sense because … Continue reading

