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In this episode, Douglas Wilson discusses political violence, public reactions to assassination attempts, and the need for real civic consequences rather than more dialogue, then continues his hamartiology series with the Greek verb moikeuo and its biblical treatment of adultery in the heart, marriage, love of neighbor, and the unity of God’s law, before reviewing Howard Pyle’s Men of Iron as a well-researched and gripping medieval adventure.
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In this episode, Douglas Wilson discusses political violence, public reactions to assassination attempts, and the need for real civic consequences rather than more dialogue, then continues his hamartiology series with the Greek verb moikeuo and its biblical treatment of adultery in the heart, marriage, love of neighbor, and the unity of God’s law, before reviewing Howard Pyle’s Men of Iron as a well-researched and gripping medieval adventure.
For more from Doug, subscribe to Canon+: https://canonplus.com/

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