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        Building a World Where Knowledge is Free

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-10-23)
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        Building with a Borrowed Axe

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2014-01-22)
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        Contemporary Art and Religion: Review of a Lecture by James Elkins

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-05-24)
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        Conversation and Closed Beliefs: How to Talk to a Fundamentalist

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-05-28)
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        Ethics and the Theory of Everything

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-06-04)
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        Forty Days Later on a Thursday

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-05-17)
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        Frayed Anthems: When Creativity Scandalized America

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-06-25)
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        Granting Amy a Fair Hearing

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-07-30)
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        The Hermeneutics of Ancient Astronaut Theory

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-05-21)
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        How to Be a Being: On Brainless Bots, Martin Heidegger, and Mental Representation

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-09-03)
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        How to Be Boring: Faking Philosophy

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-06-11)
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        Letting It Get To You: Why Philosophy is a Dead End

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-10-02)
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        Memes, Tradition, and Richard Dawkins

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-11-29)
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        Scholarship in the Information Age: An Interview with Isabella Guthrie-McNaughton

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-10-25)
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        Sea to Sea: Cycling to End Poverty

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-08-13)
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        Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Hermeneutic Circle

        Johnson, Matthew E.; Institute for Christian Studies (2013-10-09)
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