- books & articles, Reviewing | December 9th, 2009 |
One of the e-newsletters I subscribe to is from a dear brother named Scott Webster. Recently he had an interesting take on the "Chrsitmas Story" that I felt was worth mentioning.
"The events of Jesus birth and early years of life were couched within political intrigue, murderous plots, acts of genocidal rage, state intelligence activities, issues of immigration and covert border crossings, a vi...
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- books & articles, Featured Articles, Reading, Reviewing | November 25th, 2009 | 1 Comment
This post continues my review and commentary on Greg Boyd's excellent book "The Myth of a Christian Nation." In this chapter Dr. Boyd brings some weighty matters to bear concerning the mixture of American nationalism with Christianity beginning with a sobering story. He attended a July 4th church service shortly after the Gulf War started and was appalled at the infusion of patriotism with the g...
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- books & articles, Reading, Reviewing | July 29th, 2009 | 1 Comment
In chapter nine Frank and George deal with two specific corporate events that have undergone significant transformation from their original function and practice: Baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
These two sacred activities, or “sacraments,” held unique significance for the early believers. Baptism, by immersion, was originally the “believer’s initial confession of faith before men, demon...
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