Making Sense of Scripture, David J. Lose (ELCA book) Praying the Catechism, Donald W. Johnson Half the Sky, Nicholas D. Dristof and Sheryl WuDunn Christianity for the Rest of Us, Diana Bass Searching for God
Tuesday, October 01, 2013 I get the New York Times emails with news updates but I have been bypassing the ones about the Republican antics. I consider those people dangerous anarchists and I hope the
Gavin Bryars, Anna Maria Friman, John Potter Throughout Bryars’ work — from the conceptually driven pieces like “The Sinking of the Titanic” to the sacred works such as this — there is always a sense
“His descriptions of “spectacular adaptations” are enjoyable, but the argument is tiresome and weak. It should be unnecessary to make this point: one does not demolish – or even damage – evolutionary explanations by confessing
“The earliest and most celebrated example is the Enuma Elish, the Babylonian creation story” “The importance of such a conversation is highlighted when we consider other well-known examples: the Enuma Elish, the Babylonian creation story,
Adam and Eve did not live earlier than around 8000 B.C., that is, roughly 10,000 years ago but evidence of humans is much older … The fossil record of anatomically modern humans, however, extends at
Had occasion this weekend to learn about Seminex, something I had heard of in the 1970s. During the period of the events described, I myself was attending a more conservative seminary. Strange how things come
1969: The Year Everything Changed by Rob Kirkpatrick Winter”s Children 1. Nixon”s Coming – Cambodia bombing 2. Something in the Air – New right and new Left 3. The New Sounds – MC5, Crazy Horse,
Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People (Bolz-Weber, Nadia) when I am so prone to pride, I looked harder at Matthew 25 and realized that if Jesus said “I was hungry and you
Some Thoughts on Theological Exegesis of The Old Testament: Toward a Viable Model of Biblical Coherence and Relevance – Peter Enns, Westminster Theological Seminary Introduction A recent movement in biblical interpretation is referred to as