Foolish Sage on The Precipice

Some might see the title of this post and say, “About time he admitted it.” However, in this case the precipice in question is not the edge of Reformed orthodoxy but rather The Precipice eZine, an “an online Christian resource for dialogue, interaction and opinion about current affairs and the ongoing societal shift from the modern into the postmodern era”. My recent review of the book Common Grounds: Conversations about Things That Matter has been published there. See it here.

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2 Responses to “Foolish Sage on The Precipice”

  1. Jesse Says:

    I’m afraid to ask what “pubished” means, but it sounds a little frightening.

  2. Mark Traphagen Says:

    Jesse,

    Nothing to be alarmed about. To pubish is a recognized adjective in Presbyterian circles. It means “given to frequenting drinking establishments.”

    (Embarrasment registered - correction made!)

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