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Category Archives: Church
Evangelical Modernism
Perhaps I’m getting a little bit ahead of myself here, as I’m taking topics discussed by Webber out of order; however, I was reading a blog post this morning that got me thinking along these lines, and it seemed fitting … Continue reading
Posted in Church, The Call, Webber
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Webber: The Divine Embrace 1
The other evening I sat down to finish The Bourne Legacy (which I’ll be blogging on soon), but first started to page through the books I had just received from Amazon. I turned to Chapter 2 of Robert Webber’s The … Continue reading
Posted in Church, My Own Personal Religion, Reviews, Spiritual stuff, Webber
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“There’s something wrong with a nation where people don’t sing and dance”
America … is largely a listening world rather than a singing world. Just as most of America can’t dance. In terms of culture – compared to most native cultures – America has largely been stripped of all natural culture, replaced … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Random Thoughts
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Existentialist theology vs community
In a recent post, I discussed the implications that a common contemporary worship style has on the community of the church: … what I see happening is that our contemporary freedom in worship – to raise hands or not, to … Continue reading
Posted in Church, My Own Personal Religion
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