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Posts by Matt Uberoi-Whyte

Hey Conrad - really love your daily posts! Would love to (re)connect (I'm an LST Grad) and discuss something/ask you some questions! Let me know if you'd be interested :)

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If we're headed for regime change in Iran, get ready for a military draft. We'll need one. Our leaders seem interested in toppling Iran's theocracy. But do they want a new U.S. military draft? Because make no mistake, that's what it will take.

Very scary to see the news this morning. Found this read from a few days ago basically arguing that nothing good can come of airstrikes on Iran (obviously). Wonder if Trump considered the long term costs - probably not.

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Professor Walter Brueggemann, biblical scholar, dies, aged 92 THE American Old Testament scholar Professor Walter Brueggemann has died, aged 92. A statement on hi...

The American Old Testament scholar Professor Walter Brueggemann has died, aged 92.

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Gordon Wenham: Rest in Peace – The Kirby Laing Centre Craig Bartholomew points out that the Rome Statute defines genocide in a way that fits Israel's assaults on Gaza, and he points to challenging recent works by Louis Theroux and Omar El Akkad.

A brilliant scholar whose work on Genesis is timeless

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Since May 20th 2025 is the day we celebrate 1700 years of the Nicene Creed, here’s my standout moment from the Council.

St Nicholas of Myra (Santa) punching Arius (the heretic).

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Conclave, where we find out who skipped Latin class in seminary...

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Angela Tilby: Young people are drawn to doubt and struggle ONE of the guests on Radio 4’s Start the Week, on Easter Monday, was the writer Lamorna Ash, whose b...

I love it when the Church Times puts something out which views doubt as human and biblical!

If your theology/church tells you that you’ll go to hell if you doubt, they’ve not read about Jacob wrestling with God!

www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/202...

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Two ways: Pope Francis visits a prison in Rome and, after spending time with inmates, blows them kisses. He said, "I ask myself: Why them and not me?" Rep. Moore visits a jail in El Salvador and gave a thumbs up to their suffering. Which way would Jesus, imprisoned during the Passion, prefer?

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This is looks so cool. So often Biblical Studies forgets that we need to be able to see and inhabit places to truly understand their contexts and feel part of the narrative ourselves.

If anyone has any more interactive and academic guides/resources for the Bible, let me know! 😊

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A Gladiator's Marble-Etched Epitaph Is Found in an Ancient Roman Necropolis The graveyard of Liternum, near Naples, was in use between the first century B.C.E. and the third century C.E.

www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/a...

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Amazing view, sunny weather, and an awesome book for my PhD day today! If you’re interested in Charismatic studies, you need to check out Helen Collins book!

#PracticalTheology #Charismatic #Pentecostal

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