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Practising Citations
“That comes from stilted ways of thinking about authority, or the bible, or what it means for something to be inspired.”

“The Bible is the book of God for the people of God. It reveals and conceals, is clear yet complex, open to all but impossible to master.”

“The early reformers, for example Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, were very concerned about the place of Bible in everything — Church, theology, and especially preaching.”

“The fact that we are not governed by interpreters of divine law, nor intellectually answerable to alleged divine revelations, is a major aspect of modern liberty.”

“We are in the fortunate position of knowing a reasonable amount about al-Qasim's life— that he was a descendant of Ali b. Abi Talib, as his name indicates, and was later claimed by the Zaydis as an Imam, that he was born in 169/785 and died in 246/860, that he lived in Egypt between 199/815 and 212/826 and met many Christians there, and that he returned to Rass near Medina where he lived for the rest of his life (hence the name by which he is usually known, al-Qasim ibn Ibrahim al-Rassi).”

Answers to Module 7 Questions

 * This is my own work, I took it with my phone today, from flowers that I own.
 * JPEG image format
 * Version 4.0 of the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA
 * I will add it to Category:Flowers
 * Description: “A photo I took in my garden of some roses.”