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Rebecca Koerselman

Great Necessities and Great Virtues

Rebecca Koerselman is away, enjoying some time with their new baby. Today The Twelve welcomes Rebecca’s, sister, Jennifer Vander Molen. A Humility of Spirit Last

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The Contradictions of Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is an interesting comic character that makes me…well…wonder. According to the historian, Jill Lepore, she was created in 1941 as a tribute to

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The Fullness of Time

In Galatians 4:4-7 (NRSV), Paul wrote, “But when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the

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Fake News

by Rebecca Koerselman Historians spend most of their time with sources. We read them, search for them, evaluate them, re-evaluate them, discount them, occasionally ignore

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Civil Discourse

by Rebecca Koerselman Experiences inside and outside of the classroom have taught me that most people are interested in telling you what they think and

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Romance and Christians

By Rebecca Koerselman In an effort to focus on something other than current events and politics, I recently watched the documentary, Love Between the Covers.

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Making America Cake Again

Most of us have heard Republican candidate Donald Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again” ad nauseam during this presidential campaign season. So what does this

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