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It’s here we reach the pinnacle of Christian doctrine and a hornet’s nest of intra-Christian disputes
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It’s here we reach the pinnacle of Christian doctrine and a hornet’s nest of intra-Christian disputes
It is not surprising that Jesus should speak of laughter and rejoicing as the proper response to his announcement of reversals at hand with the
I suspect I’m not the only person who, in the face of our nation’s recent authoritarian turn, is struggling to define a posture between outrage
Soon enough your life is colored by battles you never signed up for and obligations that you wouldn’t have chosen for yourself.
I remember sitting with my parents in the doctor’s office the day we heard the final diagnosis. “It’s not good,” was all the doctor could
A few years back, on the first Sunday of Lent, I presided over the baptism of a 7-year-old child. The congregation was between pastors, and
Wylie-Kellermann’s book is a hope-filled, though realistic call to subvert the darkest version of that future through a variety of means.
“…we do not know how to pray as we ought…” -Romans 8:26 Paul’s admission here comforts me, given the variety of ways my prayers tend
During seminary, a professor who would later become a mentor and friend, the missional theologian Darrell Guder, taught our class something that that has stayed
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