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News from @COVRscholars

In her book review of "White Evangelicals and Right-Wing Populism: How Did We Get Here?", @MartieReineke details how Girardian scholar @marcia_pally sets out to answer how white evangelicals in the United States have become right-wing populists. https://t.co/iLaTbdgbL3 https://t.co/b9yQyCRDJu

- June 16, 2022

"Signs of Change: The Bible’s Evolution of Divine Nonviolence" by @tonywbartlett is the fruit of sustained biblical reflection and teaching over many years explains Scott Cowdell in his book review. https://t.co/PTbkqxSaBr https://t.co/gBOEXKcz2x

- June 14, 2022

Wiel Eggen of the @GirardSocietyNL shares a letter proposing the use of Girard to generate a prophetic trialogue about the hermeneutic lines dividing the West, the Orthodox, and Muslims. https://t.co/TPwzDWD8fl https://t.co/B8cDVelESb

- June 13, 2022

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