At 12:21 PM Monday 1/8/2007, Julia Thompson wrote:
Robert J. Chassell wrote:
Perhaps my inability to understand this is because of my own
background. Raised in the strongest of Marian traditions yet
surrounded by traditions that were mildly to strongly anti-Marian.
That
Perhaps my inability to understand this is because of my own
background. Raised in the strongest of Marian traditions yet
surrounded by traditions that were mildly to strongly anti-Marian.
That means you learned both the Marian and the anti-Marian concepts.
To an outsider, the
Robert J. Chassell wrote:
Perhaps my inability to understand this is because of my own
background. Raised in the strongest of Marian traditions yet
surrounded by traditions that were mildly to strongly anti-Marian.
That means you learned both the Marian and the anti-Marian
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From: Robert J. Chassell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: brin-l@mccmedia.com
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 8:11 AM
Subject: Was the conversion of John C Wright numinous?
A conversion by a highly educated and very decided athiest just
seems to be an unusual
But again, in Wrights case, how does one explain a person who is
not from a Marian tradition having a visitation from the Mother
Of God? It is not something one would expect to hear from (frex)
a Baptist, much less an athiest raised in a (according to Wright)
non-Marian
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From: Robert J. Chassell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: brin-l@mccmedia.com
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: Was the conversion of John C Wright numinous?
But again, in Wrights case, how does one explain a person who is
not from a Marian