League of Inveterate Poets
the out-of-context contextuality of a foolish sage
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This must be why mystics and poets record / The slender incursions of splintered light, / Echoes, fragments, odd words and phrases / Like flashes through darkened hallways. - Rod JellemaArchives
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This blog is dedicated to those who taught me to see contextually: William Edgar, Peter Enns, Douglas Green, Alan Groves, Michael Kelly, Tremper Longman III, Ron Lusk, Edith Merz, Mark
Strom, and Keith Sherburne.
...and Karyn, my muse.
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About The Author: Foolish Sage
Mark Traphagen (aka Foolish Sage) is a lover of dark beers and darker music, of things that are but are not as they seem, of contexts taken out of context to become new contexts, of resurrections and that which is already (but not yet). Mark lives in Durham, NC, with his wife and pet Macbook Pro. He has two married daughters and six grandchildren, and currently freelances as an Internet marketer.
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