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5 Book Recommendations for Better Speaking, Listening, and Communication
Last year’s post on Resources for Better Public Speaking deserves to be highlighted once again, but this time with some book recommendations for better communication. The tit
Uninformed, Misinformed, Illogical, Incomplete
Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren, in their classic book How to Read a Book (p.156-161), discuss the topic of agreeing or disagreeing with an author. There is one partic
Weekly Apologetics Bonus Links (03/12 – 03/19)
Here are this week’s recommended apologetics links. Enjoy. • ESV on your iPhone/iPod Touch is phenomenal and free! • Westminster Shorter Catechism on iPhone/iPod touch•
Apologist Ken Samples Featured Resources
If you have a list of your top 5 apologists to learn from, put philosopher and theologian Kenneth Samples on your list. His bio is here. Samples’ 8-part series on Learning 10
Sunday Quote: Contentiousness or Pursuit of Truth?
“Most people think that winning the argument is what matters, not learning the truth. He who regards conversation as a battle can win only by being an antagonist, only by dis