Archives for posts tagged ‘theology’

stanley hauerwas on {christian} education

A friend sent me an email about Mars Hills Graduate school, a few weeks back. As I was trying to clean out my inbox, I finally got around to looking it over. At the end of the forwarded email, there were a few links to some articles from The Other Journal, which I’m guessing is [...]

the greek/hebrew question

So I decided one day that I should probably read that weird first two-thirds of my Bible that no one really talks about in church, except the occasional reference—when they make occasional references to Winston Churchill also, you think it must not be that important. I don’t know if you know this, but there is [...]

‘all we need is love’

I couldn’t help but point this out. Typically religious conversatives are anti-homosexual and anti-immigration. Thankfully enough the Israelites were already given laws by God in how to deal with both of these issues. The aforementioned group has already found the laws concerning what my Bible calls the “unlawful sexual relations”,  at the end of a [...]

Reclaiming Paul Conference – thoughts

This past week I had the opportunity to go to Kansas City and listen to & talk with Pauline scholars and Emergent Church writers and/or church-planters for a couple of days. It was a very nice experience as a whole. There are a few themes and discussions which I would like to share which were [...]

who are your friends?

{I wrote this yesterday, I didn’t have an internet connection so I just used a text editor. I tend to be a bit more longer winded when I use a text editor instead of using wordpress’ post editor.} The question was raised in my “Jim & Casper Go to Church” class, can we as Christians [...]