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June 9, 2025
Living Out of Control: Prefigurative Politics
This is another installment of the current book discussion of Living Out of Control: Political and Personal Faith in Waning Christendom by Rodney Clapp. Here I will take up Chapter Four: Prefigurative Politics and Secularity. If you have read this chapter, feel free to comment. If not, feel free to ask a question. The thesis […]
Published on June 09, 2025 07:01
June 5, 2025
What Germany Did to Families of Resistance Members
The conspiracy to assassinate Hitler was wider and deeper than many people realize. One of its members was Ulrich von Haskell, an aristocrat and diplomat for the German government. He was arrested by the Gestapo in July, 1944 and tried and executed on the same day (July 29). The Gestapo then arrested his daughter AND […]
Published on June 05, 2025 08:08
June 2, 2025
Living Out of Control: The Bible’s Renewed Relevance
In Chapter Two (of the book currently under discussion here—Living Out of Control by Rodney Clapp), Rodney argues that true Christianity, like the best of the Jewish tradition, has always been non-coercive when it comes to the kingdom of God and its values. I couldn’t agree more. There is no hint in the Bible that […]
Published on June 02, 2025 07:02
May 29, 2025
Black Magic Among Christians?
Recently, according to news reports, a leading mega church pastor and evangelist with close ties to President Trump promised followers that if they sent her ministry $1K she would provide them with “blessings.” One such was to be making God their enemies’ enemy. What follows here is my opinion, not of the pastor-evangelist herself […]
Published on May 29, 2025 13:46
May 27, 2025
Can an Atheist Teach to Love?
This is a follow up and clarification of my two recent posts in which I talked about “soft Christendom” and especially values to be taught in public institutions, especially schools. I told a true story about a public school district that invited “community leaders” to create a list of “community values” to be taught in […]
Published on May 27, 2025 15:38
May 25, 2025
Living Out of Control: Responsibility as Response-ability
Here I continue ongoing discussion of the book Living Out Of Control: Political and Personal Faith in Waning Christendom by Rodney Clapp. (Here I will refer to the author as Rodney as we are friends.) Chapter Two is Responsibility as Response-ability. If you have read the chapter, feel free to comment. If not, you may […]
Published on May 25, 2025 14:58
May 22, 2025
Follow Up About “Christendom”
A true story. Some years ago I was invited to serve on a community task force to work with the local school district. This was in suburban Minnesota (Twin Cities). At the time I was teaching at Bethel College, a broadly evangelical liberal arts Baptist college. The US Supreme Court had recently ruled that public […]
Published on May 22, 2025 12:30
May 21, 2025
Is Christendom Necessarily Always Bad?
Whether “Christendom” is necessarily and always bad depends on what it means. Anyway, that is my opinion. I know others will disagree. So what does “Christendom” mean? Well, there is no universally agreed on definition. Sure, there are dictionary definitions, but scholarly and popular use do not always agree with dictionaries. Christendom is a social […]
Published on May 21, 2025 09:03
May 18, 2025
Living Out of Control: After Christendom or…?
Here I begin discussion of a new book: Living Out of Control: Political and Personal Faith in Waning Christendom by Rodney Clapp (Fortress Press, 2025). I introduced the book here a little over a week ago (May, 2025). Rodney is a good friend and a gentleman, a Christian, and a scholar. Here I will describe […]
Published on May 18, 2025 15:02
May 16, 2025
What Do We Really Know? Rethinking Knowledge and Belief
What Is “Knowledge?” I have discussed here before my views about truth, certainty, and doubt. I will now tackle “knowledge.” What counts as knowledge? When can I claim that I know something? The question has interested philosophers for centuries and millennia. It’s a crucial aspect of the branch of philosophy called “epistemology.” I once worked […]
Published on May 16, 2025 07:34
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