Here are the items and resources of interest for April 22, 2020:
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Theology/Christianity:
- What is Providence? An article by R.C. Sproul
- Anti-racism deserves a capital letter — An article by Garrett O’Hara. This article is a preview of the book Fault Lines by Voddie Baucham.
- Directions for profitable Scripture Reading — Thomas Watson
- Eavesdrop on a theological conversation — Are you looking to deepen your understanding of theology? In the last several episodes of the Credo Podcast, the doctrine of the trinity has been on center stage. Some of the issues that have been covered include social trinitarianism, the doctrine of inseparable operations, the eternal functional subordination of the Son, the relationship between divine simplicity and the trinity, and the state of the trinity in evangelicalism as outlined in Dr. Barrett’s new book, Simply Trinity: The Unmanipulated Father, Son, and Spirit (Baker).
Technology / Misc:
- How to download PDF’s instead of previewing them in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge [HOW-TO GEEK]
- Sleeping and Dementia [WSJ]
- Four hidden new Chrome features — [COMPUTERWORLD]