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Tag Archives: theology
The Errors of Augustine
As I have said before, there are those who think Augustine was the most brilliant thinker of the Christian Church. I beg to differ. I would say that at best, he was imaginative, creating a lot of doctrines that have misdirected the Western Church for centuries. Continue reading
FAQ—What is my new book about?
What is my upcoming book, “Unboxing God—An Unevangelical Guide to Christianity,” about? For a long time, I’ve had thoughts and questions about certain things about Christianity that didn’t fit in with the evangelical—or even protestant—understanding of things. As I began … Continue reading
The Perils of Augustine
Augustine, born 354 in what is now Algeria, was a theologian who could be called the father of the Western Church. At least I will call him that. For many in the west, he is held in high regard, in … Continue reading
The God Who Isn’t
I am going to start out with a statement that may cause some of you to scratch their heads: Many Christians believe the same things about God that many atheists do. The problem is that western theology tends to build … Continue reading