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Tag Archives: a knight’s tale
A Knight’s Tale: A Parable of Justification
Here’s a short excerpt from the book I am writing: Possibly the best illustration of this aspect of justification is in the 2001 film A Knight’s Tale, starring Heath Ledger as William, a thatcher’s son who takes on the totally … Continue reading
									
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