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June 14, 2024

What Were They Thinking?

What Were They Thinking? I’m something of an expert in historical Christian theology. Not as much as some scholars, but I’ve studied, written about, and taught historical Christian theology for forty plus years. I come now, finally, to admit that I just don’t understand how some Christian theologians of the past could think the thoughts […]
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Published on June 14, 2024 08:58

June 12, 2024

What Does “Far Right” Mean?

What Does “Far Right” Mean? The European Union recently held elections for its parliament. The big news is that the allegedly “far right” parties gained many seats. According to many news commentators, this is bad news for Europe and possibly for the world. Rarely, however, do they explain what they mean by “far right” or […]
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Published on June 12, 2024 12:57

June 10, 2024

Us for Them: Chapter Two: Cats Must Also Fail

Us for Them: Chapter Two: Cats Must Also Fail Disagree if you wish, but I enjoy Austin Fischer’s way with words. I’ll never forget his turn of phrase in Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed about God’s love not being a “glory machine.” (That was a slam at Calvinism.) I found a similar phrase, actually a […]
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Published on June 10, 2024 09:44

June 8, 2024

The Enneagram: A Christian Tool?

The Enneagram: A Christian Tool? I begin this blog post with a degree of fear and trepidation because I very close Christian friends and loved ones who a “fans” of the Enneagram. I also know many Christians who believe it is a tool of Satan. I know very few people who are very familiar with […]
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Published on June 08, 2024 07:42

June 6, 2024

RIP Juergen Moltmann: The Last World Class Theologian

RIP Juergen Moltmann: The Last World Class Theologian Juergen Moltmann died this month (June, 2024) at age 98. He was my most important theological “conversation partner” even though I did not agree with everything he said or wrote. I read almost every book he wrote, including some in German, and spent quality time with him. […]
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Published on June 06, 2024 05:29

June 3, 2024

Us for Them: Book Discussion: Chapter 1

Us for Them: Book Discussion: Chapter 1 Here I begin a series of comments on Austin Fischer’s new book Us for Them: Seeking Higher Ground in the Cultural Holy Wars (Wipf & Stock, 2024). The chapter is titled Justice + Friendship. I invite those who have read the chapter to participate in discussion (following the […]
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Published on June 03, 2024 05:21

June 1, 2024

I Ask Again: What Would It Take?

I Ask Again: What Would It Take? A historical event: an American former president has been convicted by a jury of felonies. Thirty-four of them. And the result is millions poured in to his campaign coffers. What would it take for Trump’s die-hard supporters to give up their support? Is there anything that would accomplish […]
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Published on June 01, 2024 08:47

May 31, 2024

New Book Discussion Begins Monday, June 3

New Book Discussion Begins Monday, June 3 You still have time to purchase (digital book by download) Us for Them: Seeking Higher Ground in the Cultural Holy Wars by Austin Fischer, lead pastor of The Vista church in Temple, Texas and author of two important previous books including Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed (which I […]
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Published on May 31, 2024 05:51

May 28, 2024

Why We Believe the Bible Is God’s Word Written

Why We Believe the Bible Is God’s Word Written First, who is the “we?” By “we” I mean Christians who think like I think. I’m not alone. Second, a complete answer to such a big question can never be offered in a blog post like this. Third, this answer is not intended to be a […]
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Published on May 28, 2024 08:44

May 26, 2024

Again: Ohlendorf and the OT Texts of Terror

Again: Ohlendorf and the OT Texts of Terror If you are just dropping in here with this blog post, you need to go back and read the previous one. This is an addendum and response to critics of what I said there. Very few, if any, of you who responded to the previous blog post […]
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Published on May 26, 2024 07:54

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