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on making the vintage faith relevant againRethinking the Trinity, Religious Pluralism, and Augustine 7—Conclusion (By Keith Johnson)
Post Series 0—Preface 1—Introduction 2—Augustine's Trinitarianism 3—Mark Heim's Trinitarian Theology of Religious Ends 4—Amos Yong's Pneumatological Theology of Religions 5—Jaquees Dupuis's Christian Theology of Religious Ends 6—Raimundo Panikkar's Theandric...
read moreSaturday Book Review: “Luke (Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testement)” by David E. Garland
What's white, rectangular, and the bane of every pastors existence? The dreaded blank page. Yep, I've been there: Sunday is approaching and you just gotta get that sermon together. Some have the luxury of having teaching as their primary duty. For most pastors,...
read moreThis Week Grand Rapids Theological Seminary Celebrates The Arts
My "nourishing mother" (aka alma mater) is celebrating the arts this week with a week-long focus on everything artistic—from paintings to songs to books, the seminary is celebrating the visual and auditory expressions of faith and ministry. The week will culminate...
read moreA Lenten Challenge For Grand Rapids Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant Alike
For those evangelicals not familiar with the Church calendar this is week Wednesday begins the holy season of Lent, that penitential period of self-denial that prepares the believer for Holy Week leading to Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday. Accompanying this...
read moreStudying Theology as Seen by Others
There have been a lot of these floating around Facebook recently. I've generally been rolling my eyes at the proliferation of these thing, probably because I've felt left out because there haven't been any I've identified with. Until now. HT: Michael...
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