Monthly Archives: February 2012

James Carafano on Wiki at War

On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Pejman Yousefzadeh and I are joined by James Carafano, the author of Wiki at War: Conflict in a Socially Networked World, to discuss cyber warfare, social networking in a turbulent political age, and cyber crimes and terrorism. Continue reading

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Kindle Quick Hits: The Gospel According to Tim

If you have an interest in the intersection of popular culture and faith this is an essay worth reading; a balanced and useful corrective to much of the hyperventilating about Tim Tebow. Continue reading

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Mark David Hall on America’s Forgotten Founders

This week’s edition of Coffee & Markets features a discussion with Mark David Hall.  Hall, Pejman Yousefzadeh and I discuss the book – coauthored with Dr. Gary L. Gregg II - America’s Forgotten Founders which covers the members of the founding generation … Continue reading

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Library Book Sale Haul

We stopped at the local library to return some books that were due and found that there was a library sale going on. Win! I was limited by the knowledge that I have shelves of unread books and less and … Continue reading

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Kindle Quick Hits: Junia Is Not Alone

What I had intended to be a series of posts over a couple of days rather typically turned into one post and then nothing.  So here is the very belated continuation of Kindle Quick Hits … Scott McKnight is a … Continue reading

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