It’s the St. Anthony of Egypt’s Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly look back at this week in previous years. Articles and links are believed to be of interest to SEA, our members,…
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It’s the St. Anthony of Egypt’s Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly look back at this week in previous years. Articles and links are believed to be of interest to SEA, our members,…
It’s the St. Gregory of Nyssa’s Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly look back at this week in previous years. Articles and links are believed to be of interest to SEA and our…
Happy tenth day of Christmas! It’s the St. Daniel of Padua’s Day edition of the Friday Files. It may be a new year (and new decade, for that matter) but we’re still gonna look back…
Happy third day of Christmas! It’s the St. John’s Day edition of the Friday Files. Y’know how the media likes to look back at the previous year (and in years which end in 9, the…
It’s the St. Katherine Luther Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly look into the articles and links that fill our archives. The views expressed in them are frequently those of SEA, but not…
Okay, I posted the Friday Files on Saturday again. Sorry. Technical difficulties. So it’s the St. Spiridon’s Day edition instead of the St. Lucia’s Day edition; nothing for or against either ancient Christian. Besides which,…
Audio files of expository sermons by Arminian scholar Douglas Stuart are available online at http://www.linebrook.org/grow/sermons/. About Dr. Stuart (from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary’s website, accessed 12/9/19): Expertise: Biblical Interpretation, Old Testament Studies, Exegetical Method, Biblical and Oriental…
Happy St. Nicholas’s Day! (Yes, he’s a real person; yes he has a feast day; yes it’s this early in the month.) In the spirit of gift-giving, here’s the Friday Files, our bags of SEA…
It’s St. Saturnin’s Day (or, if you’re more of a Mammonist, it’s Black Friday). And since it’s Friday, it’s time for the Friday Files, our sampling of side-dish leftovers from SEA’s feast of archives. (Hey,…
It’s the Sts. Philemon and Apphia Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly plow across the field where we plant our archives. The views expressed in these links and stories are sometimes those of…
It’s the Sts. Francis Asbury and George Whitefield Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly bulldoze through the tel that is our archives. The views expressed in the links and stories aren’t always those…
It’s the Four Crowned Martyrs Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly browse through the links and articles we’ve posted on the first week in November in various years. Which years? Well they’re below.…
It’s the All Saints Day edition of the Friday Files! Presenting back articles and links from SEA’s archives from the last week of October and beginning of November. Our members’ names are in blue, and…
It’s the St. Dorcas/Tabitha’s Day edition of the Friday Files, in which we present previous SEA articles and links, and you decide whether they sound interesting enough to visit. Their views don’t necessarily reflect those…
It’s the St. Luke’s Day edition of the Friday Files, our weekly review of the links and articles SEA posted long, long ago. Well, a year ago, five years ago, and 10 years ago, so……
It’s the Friday Files!… a day late, on Saturday. Sorry about that. Where I live, we have electrical problems. So I guess this is now the St. Wilfrid’s Day edition. Once again, we look back…
It’s the St. Francis of Assisi’s Day edition of the Friday Files, where we take a break from trying to find new content and show off a bunch of our previous content. It’s all good…
It’s the St. Thomas Traherne’s Day edition of the Friday Files, our once-a-week substitute for new content. Well, the introduction’s new. And the summaries. So here we look back at previous SEA posts and links.…
It’s the St. Fausta of Cyzicus’s Day edition of the Friday Files, our sixth-day look back at SEA posts and links of years ago. Sometimes they reflect SEA’s views; sometimes not. Sometimes members’ names are…
It’s the St. John Chrysostom’s Day edition of the Friday Files, SEA’s weekly review of what we posted and linked to in days gone by. They don’t always reflect SEA’s views, but we included them…