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Mar 2, 2008Sunday Notes
Thomas C. Oden's Early African Christianity Project from Drew University is a rich online resource in conjunction with his new book, How African Christianity Shaped the Christian Mind. Hat tip.
Blake Eskin,"Crying Wolf," Slate, 29 February, debunks Misha Defonseca's fraudulent memoir, Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years.
On the plagiarism front: Timothy S. Goeglein, L. Ron Hubbard. Hat tip.
Michael Kazin,"Speaking Well and Doing Great," Washington Post, 2 March, takes up Hillary Clinton's charge that Barack Obama is all talk.
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