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Category Archives: Exploring the Twain
Exploring the Twain 3 – Hurdles to Studying Eastern Orthodoxy
My current series is Exploring the Twain, in which I offend (unintentionally) evangelicals, Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox alike. I am, at this point, an equal opportunity offender. The intent of the series is to examine the differences between Eastern … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Exploring the Twain
Tagged Christianity, eastern, neo-platonism, orthodox, roman catholic, schism, theology, twain
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Idiotic Evangelicals (and some who aren’t)
The other day I was reading something online about the Manhattan Declaration, and saw a comment stating that many evangelicals are hesitant to sign the document because it has been endorsed by Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic leaders, and so … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Exploring the Twain, The Call, Uncategorized, Webber
Tagged catholic, eastern, evangelical, idiots, manhattan declaration, orthodox, roman
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Church History in 4 minutes
In keeping with my current look at church history, here’s an interesting overview, with a collection of cool images (especially like the John Locke photo): Thanks to zoecarnate.
Posted in Church, Exploring the Twain
Tagged 4 minutes, billy joel, church history, youtube
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Exploring the Twain 2
In the first post in this series, I introduced my thesis that Western theology is so tainted by a number of influences that did not affect the Eastern Church that the best way to evaluate Western theology is to start … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Exploring the Twain
Tagged Aristotle, augustine, Calvin, catholic, eastern, Luther, Manichaean, neo-platonism, Occam, Ockham, orthodox, Philosophy, Plato, theology, western, William
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