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		<title>By: Outrageous Idea 4: What difference could it possibly make? at The Emerging Scholars Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] which sees academic disciplines as parts of the same interconnected truth. J. Joseph Porter has a post today at the fish tank about this very idea of Christians challenging &#8220;secular [...]</description>
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