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"Anyone else get the frustration that comes with agreement on someone's theology but disagreement with over-simplistic application?"
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Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church
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This book is, quite simply, fantastic and a must-read for all Christians. Wright takes an extended tour through Scripture and reflects on what it has to say about creation, heaven, the resurrection of Christ, and the end of the age.
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An Introduction to Ecclesiology: Ecumenical, Historical & Global Perspectives
by Veli-Matti Karkkainen
read in November, 2010
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Because I read this book as a part of my Doctor of ministry work, I've posted reviews of it online: http://joeburnham.posterous.com/is-vs-do... http://joeburnham.posterous.com/connect-... |
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"It's good, and most Lutherans have no clue how their broader theology should play out in their ecclesiology. I'd say this is most true when it comes t...more"
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Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s
by David W Bebbington
read in November, 2010
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The lower ranking isn't a reflection on Bebbington or his scholarship, rather, it has more to do with my dislike of the historical genre and my not being an evangelical, and thus, Bebbington's story not being my story. Because read this book as part o...more |
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"I've certainly preferred everything else we've read so far, both on the pace of the read and the content, although my frustration with the content isn...more"
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