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Brad Windhauser has a Master's in English from Rutgers University (Camden campus) and an MFA in creative writing from Queens University of Charlotte. He is an Associate Professor (Teaching/Instruction) in the English Department at Temple University. His short stories have appeared in The Baltimore Review, The Santa Fe Writer's Project Journal, Ray's Road Review, Philadelphia Review of Books, Northern Liberty Review, and Jonathan. His first novel, Regret (a gay-themed thriller set in Philadelphia) was published in 2007. You can read more about (and buy) it here: http://goo.gl/yvT24K His second novel, The Intersection, is being published by Black Rose Writing September 2016. He is one of five regular contributors to 5Writer.com. On his solo blog, he is chronicling his experience as a gay writer reading the Bible for the first time: www.BibleProjectBlog.com Follow his work at: www.BradWindhauser.com VirgoWriter@gmail.com

A. J. Jacobs’ The Year of Living Biblically: Should You Follow the Bible Literally?

A. J. Jacobs’ The Year of Living Biblically: Should You Follow the Bible Literally? When I began this blog project in 2013, I heard of A. J. Jacobs’ The Year of Living Biblically. On the surface, this book’s narrative sounded … Continue reading

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Reza Aslan’s Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth – Wrap up and Looking Forward

Reza Aslan’s Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth – Wrap up and Looking Forward The work I encounter for this project continues to fascinate me. It also continues to deepen and expand my understanding and appreciation of … Continue reading

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Reza Aslan’s Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth – A Deeper Look at James

Reza Aslan’s Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth – A Deeper Look at James Before I read the Bible, I knew that Jesus had a family, including siblings. I think I knew that a few of these … Continue reading

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