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I call it correction fatigue. Correction fatigue strikes when you are in the middle of grading students’ papers and you come to a paper that
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I call it correction fatigue. Correction fatigue strikes when you are in the middle of grading students’ papers and you come to a paper that
Let’s Just Stop Calling It Christianity by Scott Culpepper I experimented with chemistry in junior high. Not so much in the classroom as in the
By Scott Culpepper I remember sitting in a seminary class in 1997 discussing revivalism. One of my fellow students fancied himself a bit of a
by Scott Culpepper Arthur Conan Doyle was done. In December 1893, he finally disposed of the burden that had dogged him since 1888. Ironically, that
by Scott Culpepper On the morning of May 19, 1536, Anne Boleyn lost her head. Literally! Convicted of treason and adultery, Anne was sentenced to
by Scott Culpepper Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Pass the eggnog and the riot gear. Two Memphis, Tennessee shopping malls erupted in violence on December
by Scott Culpepper Growing up in a traditional rural Baptist congregation, I was introduced at an early age to many nineteenth century hymns. One standard
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