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A Picture A Day

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Mar 10, 2009

Florence

Rabbi Akiva on Fire

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Mar 6, 2009

Eliyahu Kitov relates the teaching of the famous sage, rabbi Akiva.   Akiva’s insight bears directly on this duality resident in human beings and, in particular, with the ‘ezer kenegdo. “Some of our sages probe not only the words of the Torah, but each individual letter as well.  The foremost exponent of this method was Rabbi…

The Hidden Please

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Mar 5, 2009

In linguistic analysis, a particle is a minor part of speech, usually a short few letters added to a word.  These few letters are normally not declinable.  That means that they cannot be modified in order to show relationships within the language structure.  Most words in language can be modified to show how they relate…

THE CHRISTIAN BILL OF RIGHTS

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Mar 5, 2009

“I deserve better!” “They owe it to me!”  “It’s my right!” The world of the Twenty-first Century is filled with demands of entitlement.  From religious expression to bedroom privacy, the plurality of our world voices its insistence on personal and social rights.   Not a day seems to go by without a news story about some…

Looking Up

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Mar 4, 2009

One of the  wonders of Europe is the centuries-old peek into Man’s attempt to create a feeling of the majesty of God.  Just wander through some of the cathedrals and look up.  Here are some examples from my trip to Spain.  If we can make this kind of beauty, imagine what the ceiling looks like…

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