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thomas recaps malcolm gladwell :: 2.26

June 25th, 2009

this week on the podcast, two scotsmen chat about the american civil war and the battle at chancellorsville and how relates it back to modern christianity.

the chat developed from thomas’ reflections on a speech given by malcolm gladwell this week in glasgow.

malcolm gladwell is a british-born canadian journalist, author, and pop sociologist, based in new york city. he has been a staff writer for the new yorker since 1996. he is best known as the author of the books, the tipping point (2000), blink (2005), and outliers (2008).

listen in and then share your thoughts via e-mail, facebook, ning or here on our site.

the question that remains is “where do we go from here?”

watch malcolm gladwell’s TED talk::
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related::
malcolm gladwell’s website
malcolm gladwell on wikipedia
joseph hooker on wikipedia
robert e. lee on wikipedia
battle of chancellorsville on wikipedia

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