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Plundering the treasures of Al Gore’s internet:
Visit the Camp Katrina blog to read accounts of some of the humanitarian work performed the U.S. Military.
Books & Culture lists their top films of 2005.
Books & Culture also lists some Highly Subjective Awards for 2005.
Both the AFA and Baptist Press profile the upcoming NBC “Book of Daniel” disaster.
Browse All About Jazz’ list of Top 100 Historically Significant jazz albums.
Read Kelefah Sanneh’s article questiong the validity of year-end music lists.
The Calvinist Gadfly calls it quits.
Read Bethlehem Baptist Church’s statement reversing their polity on baptism and membership (read my related post Piper’s Polity and Baptism).
Revisit the Best of 2005 post as it has been updated with some new submissions.
Read (here and here) Bob Kauflin’s short series on Blogging To Worship God.
Read Tim Challies review Rob Bell’s book Velvet Elvis.
Read Jollyblogger’s account of the Italian court setting out for a verdict on whether or not Jesus actually existed.
Read Justin Taylor’s odd news that Tony Campolo will be the featured speaker at Reformed Theological Seminary’s Kistemaker Academic Lecture series. I wonder about Dr. Kistemaker’s thoughts on this.
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January 6th, 2006 at 8:29 am
two of the reviewers from “Books & Culture” listed Millions as one of the best movies of the year. did anyone else watch this and think that it was just dripping with pathetic liberal theology? if you like to watch kids with british accents watch Finding Neverland, Danny Boyle’s take on the “miraculous” was nothing more than what N.T. Wright would call “a new way of being Bultmannian.”