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Category Archives: Church
Loneliness and the Church
There’s an interesting post today at Experimental Theology called Loneliness and the Church. I’ve read it a couple of times, and I’m still not sure what I think about it. Here’s an excerpt: In short, we need to think of … Continue reading
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Tagged absoltion, Church, grace, holiness, loneliness, sin, theosis, works
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Wrapping up Tradition and Sola Scriptura
Well, actually, I’m just wrapping up my short series of posts looking at the issues. To revisit them, here’s the list: Rethinking Tradition and Sola Scriptura (in which I introduced sola scriptura) Rethinking Tradition and Sola Scriptura 2 (in which … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Theological Musings
Tagged ACNA, anglican, authority, catholic, eastern, Episcopal, evangelical, martin luther, orthodox, roman, sola scriptura, tradition
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Re Considering the issue of Tradition
With regard to my current series on the issue of Tradition, especially the Eastern concept of Tradition, here’s an interesting article with some helpful guidelines in considering something – like historic Christianity – which might be outside of your current … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient faith, knee-jerk theology, modernism, reclaiming the mind, theology, tradition
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Rethinking Tradition and Sola Scriptura 3
If you haven’t read Part One or Part 2 of this series, feel free to do that before continuing on. These posts are the equivalent of my thinking out loud about the concepts of sola scriptura (the sole authority of … Continue reading
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Tagged anglican, apostles, apostolic, authority, Church, Episcopal, evangelical, orthodox, roman catholic, sola scriptura, tradition
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