Recently, Patricia and I saw the new Star Trek movie. We have been life long fans of the originial television series. We grew up watching James Tiberius Kirk, Mr. Spock, Dr. McCoy, and Scottie and of course Aurora. The new edition was an account of the beginning of the beginning. Though I thought it had […]
Borrowing from Longinus’ sublimity, I contend that whatever worship is, it is “elevated by style” and it is most effective because of an essence of “simplicity.” This is vogue for the “jazz - people.” Some call them hip – hop, but it is some kind of neo-jazz, a hybrid of post -structuralism […]
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Over the last two decades, we have experienced a cultural paradigm shift among African Americans. If this is certain, this effects and prompts a shift in African American Baptist’s culture as a predominate worldview. On the first hand, younger African Americans are no longer a monolithic “blues – people,” which African American Baptists of all stripes […]
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