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Scot McKnight is a widely-recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the historical Jesus. He is the Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University (Chicago, Illinois). A popular and witty speaker, Dr. McKnight has given interviews on radios across the nation, has appeared on television, and is regularly asked to speak in local churches and educational events. Dr. McKnight obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Nottingham (1986). Click to continue reading Scot McKnight's Bio...
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Scot, il pasto molto delizioso? I really enjoy a good veal parmesan.
I'd love to take my wife to that. I'm more of a P.F. Chang's guy. :)
The Movie is one of my FAV.s I use it as a summary of the book of Ephesians. When Simba remembers WHOSE he is, he recalls his own identity & then he returns to his kingdom role, the hyennas get a butt kicking & even nature is restored. If that ain't Ephesians, I ain't read it."You have forgotten me, therefore you have forgotten who you are... remember, remember..."
Scot, before I joined the Army I wanted to write musicals for a living. Despite the fact that I can't read or write music. Thank goodness I took to NT.
Sure!Rub it in!!I loved living in Chicagoland......the great diversity of restaurants and shows...Now the most exciting thing to do is the Football Hall of Fame and fake Italian at The Olive Garden.Weep. Weep. Wipe of the eye.
Kerry,We went to the theatrical presentation at the Cadillac Theatre on Randolph in Chicago. Have never seen the movie.Bob,But you've got the Buckeyes! And the Zips!
Wow.I am impressed.Not too many know what my Alma Mater's team name is.GO ZIPS!(And Go Akron QB Charlie Frye!--the new backup QB of the Browns, their third-round pick this year!)
Scot:Pat, Holden and I plan to see The Lion King in Birmingham this September.
Scot,If you have never seen Lion King the movie, it just tells our kids ages. I seriously recommend it. It has extra emotional associations for me - it was the first movie I ever took my now 16 year old daughter to see... in Gurnee, she was 4 or so... I sat & cried at the splendid joy of a daddy / daughter date & such a good movie. I would love to see the stage production - it looks wildly creative. Did any of the animals have on khakis or cargo pants? Like you or John F. would know ;-)
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