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November 11, 2015
The “Catastrophe of Nominalism”
The “Catastrophe of Nominalism” Long-time readers of this blog will already know that I agree with Catholic theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988) that the rise of nominalism in especially Western cultures has been a “catastrophe.” (See several of his many massive volumes but also his brief manifesto entitled The God Question and Modern Man [Read More...]
Published on November 11, 2015 05:24
November 10, 2015
Just Passed a Milestone! One Thousand Posts!
According to Patheos and WordPress my blog has just passed the one thousand mark–one thousand blog posts since my blog was “adopted” by Patheos. Before joining Patheos it existed independently at www.rogereolson.com (which will still work). I don’t have a record of how many posts I made there–before this blog came into the Patheos family. [Read More...]
Published on November 10, 2015 06:28
November 9, 2015
Defending Denominations in a “Postdenominational Age”
Defending Denominations in a “Postdenominational Age” The “word on the street” is that we are living in a postdenominational age. Allegedly, denominations are “old school” and dying out. New forms of church life and cooperation are arising; independent, non-denominational churches are flourishing. Many churches are dropping their denominational identities; denominations are morphing into “networks.” People, [Read More...]
Published on November 09, 2015 06:24
November 7, 2015
The “Man Problem” Is Finally Getting Some Attention…But Not Enough
The “Man Problem” Is Finally Getting Some Attention…But Not Enough I’ve written much her over the years about the “decline of men”–especially as it affects boys and male health in general. All educators know about the “boy crisis” in schools–from elementary grades through graduate schools. Anyone who pays attention knows that men’s health is seriously [Read More...]
Published on November 07, 2015 07:35
November 5, 2015
Is the Bible “Inerrant” or “Infallible?”
Is the Bible “Inerrant” or “Infallible?” I was recently asked here to explain the difference between biblical inerrancy and biblical infallibility. I affirm the Bible’s infallibility but deny its inerrancy. The complete explanation would take a book, so this will inevitably by a brief summary explanation. Understanding the difference between the two concepts, at least [Read More...]
Published on November 05, 2015 05:46
November 3, 2015
What Is a “Complete Gospel?”
What Is a “Complete Gospel?” Recently a well-known and influential Calvinist pastor-theologian posted a sermon or essay on his web site asking whether Arminianism preaches a “complete gospel.” His answer was, of course, that it does not. Only Calvinism does (so he implied). I’d like to note two things about this before answering the question [Read More...]
Published on November 03, 2015 05:44
November 1, 2015
The Power of Negative Thinking
In some ways it has been the curse of my life, a genuine burden and even bane of my existence. For as long as I can remember I’ve tended to see problems everywhere I look. To my way of thinking, they simply jump out at me. I don’t have to strive to see or find [Read More...]
Published on November 01, 2015 05:30
October 30, 2015
Here Comes “Movember?” (Or Not)
Here Comes “Movember?” (Or Not) A few years ago I was strolling on the downtown pedestrian zone of Boulder, Colorado when I saw an intriguing sign in a store window. The sign was announcing a movement and month-long fund raising project called “Movember.” It explained that the purpose was to raise money for men’s health, [Read More...]
Published on October 30, 2015 05:41
October 29, 2015
Christian Thoughts about Our (American) New National Holiday: Halloween
Christian Thoughts about Our (American) New National Holiday: Halloween Of course, it’s not really a “national holiday” in any formal or legal sense; schools, banks and government offices don’t close on October 31. By “new national holiday” mean that, in recent years, what used to be an evening for kids to go door-to-door “trick or [Read More...]
Published on October 29, 2015 05:53
October 27, 2015
More God Talk: “Trinity Means Love”
Trinity Means Love: A Sermon to a Seminary Community Ephesians 1 Roger E. Olson I love ironies. Except when I’m caught in one. For a long time I’ve advised seminary students not to preach on the Trinity. Imagine my surprise, then, when I was “invited” to preach the first in a series of community gatherings [Read More...]
Published on October 27, 2015 05:40
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