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  1. something witty

    something witty approved Shelfari’s request to change the contributors of Angels in the Architecture Thursday, October 1 2009.

    • Removed a contributor: Douglas Wilson: (Primary Author)
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  2. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of Angels in the Architecture Thursday, October 1 2009.

    • Removed a contributor: Douglas Wilson: (Primary Author)
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  3. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray approved LaserWraith’s request to change the contributors of Angels in the Architecture Wednesday, September 30 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Douglas M. Jones III: (Primary Author)
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  4. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray approved Amanda’s request to change the contributors of Angels in the Architecture Thursday, September 24 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Douglas Wilson: (Primary Author)
    ( see Timothy Gray’s edits | report abuse )
  5. Amanda

    Amanda edited the contributors of Angels in the Architecture Thursday, September 24 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Douglas Wilson: (Primary Author)
    Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see Amanda’s edits | report abuse )
  6. LaserWraith

    LaserWraith edited the contributors of Angels in the Architecture Tuesday, September 15 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Douglas M. Jones III: (Primary Author)
    Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see LaserWraith’s edits | report abuse )
  7. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of Angels in the Architecture Monday, August 3 2009.

    • Christianity presents a glorious vision for culture, a vision overflowing with truth, beauty, and goodness. It's a vision that stands in stark conflict with the anemic modern (and postmodern) perspectives that dominate contemporary life. Medieval Christianity began telling a beautiful story about the good life, but it was silenced in mid-sentence. The Reformation rescued truth, but its modern grandchildren have often ignored the importance of a medieval grasp of the good life. This book sketches a vision of "Medieval Protestantism," a personal and cultural vision that embraces the fullness of Christian truth, beauty, and goodness.

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  8. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the first sentence of Angels in the Architecture Friday, July 17 2009.

    • Modernity or medievalism? That is admittedly an odd choice, and it is the topic of this admittedly odd book.
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