Tagged “A Daughter of the Reformation”

Via Rachel Miller’s Combox

Rachel gave me permission to repost this: Speaking as an actual academic,* this review does not merely devastate Douglas Wilson’s claim to scholarly credibility; it annihilates it. The level of plagiarism here is egregious. A single one — any one . . . Continue reading

Sunday, May 8, 2016 |

“Indisputable ×3”

“Speaking of ‘professors,’ how can these guys get by with this plagiarism? Indisputable ×3. . . . The proper response is not to attack Rachel but to admit the truth.” Scot McKnight

Saturday, May 7, 2016 |

Wilson Responds

Pastor Doug Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, has written a short response to Rachel Miller’s discovery of wholesale plagiarism in the Omnibus textbook series, which he co-edited. I will not link to the land of Gog but you can find it on Google just as easily as the Omnibus contributors found the content for their essays.

Rachel Miller has answered Mr. Wilson in a post entitled Wilson Responds. Please take a moment to read it.

Friday, May 6, 2016 |

A Postcard from Palookaville

“The indefatigable Rachel Miller is telling another tale. Or is it the same one? I’m losing count at this point. Given the scale of the evidence (once again) one wonders what some people have to do to lose credibility in the . . . Continue reading

Friday, May 6, 2016 |

Plagiarism!

Rachel Miller has just posted Plagiarism, Wilson, and the Omnibus, in which she reveals that the self-declared wordsmith Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, has placed his name on the cover as an editor of six massive homeschool textbooks, each . . . Continue reading

Thursday, May 5, 2016 |

Plagiarism: Defined & Demonstrated

Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church, Moscow, has recently struggled with the definition of the word plagiarism, so Rachel Miller has uploaded a new post to assist him. She titled it The Very Definition of Plagiarism. And to remind you, . . . Continue reading

Monday, February 1, 2016 |