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Tag Archives: Christianity
Exploring the Twain 5 – Major issues between East and West
Today I started making a list of the various differences I’ve come across between the Eastern Orthodox and Evangelical theology (I am ignoring the RCC at this point, as it has its own issues, and it’s my blog). Here’s the … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Exploring the Twain
Tagged apophatic, catophatic, Christianity, differences, east, eastern orthodox, evangalical, nicene creed, theology, west
15 Comments
There are stupid questions (my Christmas post)
I know I said I would be ignoring atheist blogs, but I ran across this post and I felt that it met the criteria to warrant a mention here, and as I said, sometimes I just can’t help myself, even … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged atheism, Christianity, Christmas, stupid questions
1 Comment
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
7 Comments
Did Jesus repudiate Old Testament violence?
I tend to like Greg Boyd, even if his “open” theology puts him in many people’s “heretic” column. I have given away numerous copies of his Letters From a Skeptic (with a cautionary note about one reference to his “open” … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
Tagged bible, Christianity, Greg Boyd, Jesus, new testament, old testament, pacifism, violence
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