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Lectio Divina literally means “sacred reading.” It is a spiritual practice in which the listener comes to the words of God with no agenda or presuppositions. He approaches a reading of Scripture not as a teacher or theologian or even student. Rather, she... by Jeremy Bouma | Uncategorized
Today’s podcast is a reflection on a discussion in my Systematic Theology 1 class we had over the book by James A. K. Smith called, “Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism?” and the notion of knowing, perceiving and understanding truth. Musings of a... by Jeremy Bouma | Uncategorized
Here is the first installment of “Musings of a Seminarian.” It is an introduction piece and tells the story of how I came to the conclusion that seminary was where God was taking me, and more specifically how I came to understand undershepherding (as my... by Jeremy Bouma | Uncategorized
Sometimes it can be real difficult to stay focused in the midst of the chaos of life; so much pain and disappointment and tragedy overwhelm the senses, and to believe deep down the history of reality is moving toward something beautiful is downright tough. To regain... by Jeremy Bouma | Uncategorized
Next week I begin my new chapter as a seminarian and I had this brilliant idea to podcast my journey through this new season of preparation. The idea is to record some of my thoughts after my classes to allow some space for self-reflection and wrestling, while... by Jeremy Bouma | Uncategorized
Because my writings are usually fairly intellectual and my idea of a good time isn’t always about knowledge and theology and politics and philosophy, I thought I would post something fun. HT to a distant relative (at least I assume we are) Jake Bouma for letting...