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Metaxas
[ muh-tak-suhs; Greek me-tah-ksahs ]
noun
- ··Ա [yaw-, ah, -nyees], 1871–1941, Greek general and political leader: dictator 1936–40.
Example Sentences
Recently, far-right preacher Eric Metaxas gloated that Donald Trump will "go scorched Earth on the satanic bureaucracy that is the Deep State."
Other researchers on the study were: Clinton Andrews, a professor, Robert Noland, a distinguished professor, Wenwen Zhang, an associate professor and Leigh Ann Von Hagen, a managing director and adjunct professor, all from the Bloustein School; Jie Gong, an associate professor, and Jiahao Xia, a graduate assistant, from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the School of Engineering; Dimitris Metaxas, a distinguished professor, and Song Wen, a graduate assistant, in the Department of Computer Science in the School of Arts and Sciences.
One exercise asked participants to consider whether Christians should be “more winsome” or, like right-wing pundit Eric Metaxas, a former National Prayer Breakfast speaker, “more bold in our confrontation with the culture as it becomes more hostile to traditional Christian values,” asking, “Is it possible to do both?”
“I was just recently with President Trump probably about two and a half weeks ago, and we talked about this idea, about guarding the vote,” Flynn said in a July 6 interview with radio host Eric Metaxas.
This paramount reminder in history cannot be better explained than by Eric Metaxas, author of Letter to the American Church.
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