There is a new blog of interest to those associated with Candler School of Theology called Dear Candler. I’ve been following it on RSS for about a week and have appreciated its strangely funny content. Roughly half of the posts are quotes heard around campus by students and faculty alike, which is a healthy reminder to be careful of what you say because it might just end up on a blog somewhere.
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I think that I remember hearing things like that…