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In this episode, David Gornoski lays aside the mindless noise of news coverage and gets into the world-changing anthropology of the Bible. What did the psalmist mean when he said, "the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone?" The answer, David says, is tied in with the current idea that one has to be position himself to be the victim to gain power in society. Are postmodernist critical theories cheap imitations of the Gospel? Listen to the full episode for Christ's earth-shattering anthropology that unearths the hidden victims in both history and modern-day society.
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In this episode, David Gornoski lays aside the mindless noise of news coverage and gets into the world-changing anthropology of the Bible. What did the psalmist mean when he said, "the stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone?" The answer, David says, is tied in with the current idea that one has to be position himself to be the victim to gain power in society. Are postmodernist critical theories cheap imitations of the Gospel? Listen to the full episode for Christ's earth-shattering anthropology that unearths the hidden victims in both history and modern-day society.
Visit A Neighbor's Choice at aneighborschoice.com

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