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Monthly Archives: April 2007
Thinking Blogger
Michael Westmoreland-White thinks I’m a Thinking Blogger. Where in blazes did he get that idea?! But seriously, I’m honored to receive the award. The nature of this blog is intentionally eclectic and not everything rises to the level of anything … Continue reading
Posted in +Fellowship, Who? Me?
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Robert Webber
Robert Webber, pre-eminent scholar of worship renewal, has entered the throng of angels and righteous dead lifting unceasing praises before the throne of Almighty God, singing, Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God of hosts. Heaven and earth are filled … Continue reading
Posted in +Fellowship, +The Prayers, Mere Catholicity, Ministry, Uncategorized
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Origen: Not Just for Heretics Anymore
Mike Aquilina reports that, in his Wednesday audience, Pope Benedict XVI effectively “rehabilitated” Origen, that maverick third-century theologian, commending Christians to learn from him and emulate his theological method: I invite you to welcome the teachings of this great teacher … Continue reading
A Note on the Date of Joel
Reading the book of Joel today I stumbled upon a detail I had never noticed before. Describing the locust plague that had devastated his country, Joel says, As with the rumbling of chariots, they leap on the tops of the … Continue reading
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Wilshirite: Nicene Christianity 15
With this post, Craig the Wilshirite’s extensive review of Christopher R. Seitz?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s Nicene Christianity comes to an end. I would like to thank Craig for his hard work in putting this together and for honoring me to let me post … Continue reading
Food for Thought
What if John the Baptist gave advice to people in your profession? Here is how I answered: And some editors of Bible study curriculum came to him and asked, “Teacher, what should we do?” John answered, “Write only what is … Continue reading
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Martyrs of Armenia, Pray with Us
Today is Armenian Genocide Memorial Day. In 1915, the Ottoman empire attempted to eradicate the Armenians (and other Christians) within their borders. It is estimated that 1.5 million people were killed. You can investigate the particulars here. When Adolf Hitler … Continue reading
Posted in +Apostles' Teaching, +Fellowship, +The Prayers, Ethics
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Wilshirite: Nicene Christianity 14
Here is the penultimate installment of guest blogger Craig the Wilshirite?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s review of Christopher R. Seitz?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s Nicene Christianity: Susan Wood, a Roman Catholic, begins her essay with these words: Reflection on the line, ?¢‚Ǩ?ìI acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness … Continue reading
So, Which One Is Masculine?
When I taught Greek, I made sure my students understood that grammatical gender has little if anything to do with the biological configuration of the objects so categorized. Sometimes the grammatical gender makes biological sense. “Mother” is feminine and “father” … Continue reading
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Bible Timeline, Part Five
The fifth segment of my biblical timeline is now posted, covering events described from Ezra to 1 Maccabees. I’m sure I’ll fiddle with it some more later, but it is mostly done. The sixth and final page will cover the … Continue reading
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