Category Archives: Theological Musings

God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life

I find that I sometimes have issues with what Michael Spencer has to say over at internetmonk.com, but I do appreciate his willingness to think outside of his particular box. He comes from a Southern Baptist background, I believe, although … Continue reading

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Resurrection epistemology

NT Wright, in his latest book, Surprised by Hope, discusses the ways in which scientists and historians could view the Resurrection of Jesus, then offers a 3rd alternative, “a puzzling area beyond science … and the kind of history that … Continue reading

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Orthodoxy – Eastern and otherwise

It seems that I’ve lived a very sheltered life, at least as far as life in the evangelical world goes. I thought that I had a pretty eclectic theological history, and understood evangelicals pretty well. I was raised Lutheran, as … Continue reading

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Imagine, “Christians” wrong about Heaven?

Time Magazine online jumped into eschatological waters yesterday with an interview with N.T. Wright concerning his latest book, Surprised By Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church. An introduction to the interview states: N.T. “Tom” Wright … Continue reading

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