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chronological snobbery

Nunc Super Tunc

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 19, 2024 | 13 Comments

The title is Latin for “Now is superior to then.” It is a shorthand way of getting at an attitude that is widespread among American Christians—that whatever we think and do, now is necessarily superior to anything that was thought and done in the past. Continue reading →

Categorized Ancient Church, Historical Theology | Tagged chronological snobbery, learning from the past | 13 Comments

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