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Scott Hoezee

Ordinary Time

The period of “Ordinary Time” makes up the bulk of the church year, and we’re in the midst of it now.  But this past spring,

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Can We Talk?

Having recently published a book that ponders the relationship between theology and science, I can attest to what perhaps many writers in this field feel:

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Changing the Channel

In March someone got a hold of Vice President Dick Cheney’s list of “downtime requirements” and promptly posted it on the Internet. Having such a

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Difficult Times

Recently a letter to the editor I wrote was published in a Christian periodical. An article profiling National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice had irritated me

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My God and I: A Spiritual Memoir

Not long ago a well-known, highly accomplished author wrote an “op-ed”-type article in the New York Times Book Review.  Surveying the publishing landscape, this author

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A Marriage Made in Heaven

Many people who have investigated the relationship between theology and science realize that no single model is adequate to serve as a general description of

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Where’s the Outrage?

A week after last November’s mid-term elections in the United States, magazines like Time had cover stories about the Republican “breeze.” Some of these covers

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