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Stability in an unstable world
This is a pretty cool video about a growing Lutheran church in Tulsa (yes, Lutherans in Tulsa!). One aspect of liturgical worship I keep coming back to is intentionality. Many contemporary churches are blown to and fro, if not by … Continue reading
Posted in Church, The Liturgy
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Lutheran influence on the Church of England
This is an interesting look at the development of the Church of England. Good reading for a holiday.
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The Philosophy of Religion: of what merit?
This post is in response to 2 different posts I’ve read in the last couple of days. First, here’s one from Common Sense Atheism on Why Philosophy of Religion is Awesome. He has some good points about why it’s fun … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
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Is salvation really free?
Marlene Winell makes a very interesting point today on the Debunking Christianity blog: I’ve thought that there is a fundamental contradiction in the evangelical message of salvation because, according to them, it is NOT Christ’s atoning death that saves you, … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Theological Musings
Tagged atheism, Christianity, debunking, fundamentalism, gospel, salvation, theology, works
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