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You’re St. Melito of Sardis! You have a great love of history and liturgy. You’re attached to the traditions of the ancients, yet you recognize that the old world — great as it was — is passing away. You are loyal to the customs of your family, though you do not hesitate to call family members to account for their sins. Find out which Church Father you are at The Way of the Fathers! |
You’re St. Justin Martyr! You have a positive and hopeful attitude toward the world. You think that nature, history, and even the pagan philosophers were often guided by God in preparation for the Advent of the Christ. You find “seeds of the Word” in unexpected places. You’re patient and willing to explain the faith to unbelievers. Find out which Church Father you are at The Way of the Fathers! |
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I came across the following quote the other day and it struck me as sadly true. And I share this to take nothing away from the great work of scholarship and publishing that goes on in these efforts.
Odd, the way the less the Bible is read the more it is translated.
- C.S. Lewis to T.S. Eliot, letter dated 25 May 1962, in remarks related to the then freshly translated NEB (NT).
Mr Ryken's comments seem somewhat disingenuous and would seem just as applicable to the ESV.
- Craig
I got my free copy of the NT in the mail yesterday. My wife and I are reading through Acts together.
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