Ohhhhh, etymology: "we get “slander” from scandalum or “scandal.” Thomas Aquinas defined scandalum as an evil action that leads to someone else’s sin, but it can also refer to good actions that are wrongly viewed as evil. Christ is a “stumblingblock” or skandalon, according to the apostle Paul, to those who reject him."
Toe-curling pleasure to a dork like me.
Congrats, Mike.
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Editing in to say "Dude, I just tweeted about your book and its review."
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Aaron Poochigian
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