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The New Theme experiment
I’m trying out a new theme. I’m not convinced that my old one (and I do mean old – it didn’t even use widgets!) was used up yet. But, if you have an opinion, please let me know.
Posted in Random Thoughts
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Do evangelicals really need a Manifesto?
I just read a post about the apparent failure of “The Evangelical Manifesto,” something I didn’t even know existed. I guess that would support the idea that it failed. I skimmed through the post and the Manifesto, and was left … Continue reading
Posted in Church, The Call, Webber
Tagged "Evangelical Manifesto", Church, ecclesiology, evangelical, manifesto, The Call, theology
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I am “The Architect”
I am “The Architect” – at least according to Carl Jung and Isabel Myers-Briggs. I ran across an online Jung Typology Test, aka the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Assessment. Being the test I took this time didn’t refer to Myers-Briggs, I’m … Continue reading
An Orthodox view of Salvation
My friend Duncan posted the following video on Facebook this evening. It’s worth watching, whatever your theological background; it’s especially worth watching if you’ve no familiarity with Eastern Orthodoxy. I have a very deep respect and appreciation for Eastern Orthodoxy, … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
Tagged am I saved, eastern, galatians, greek, Luther, orthodox, paul, salvation, soteriology, theology
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