Hey Everyone! Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU to those of you who took the time to stop by the blog, read an article or two, make a comment and pass it along! October has been the best month to date relative to the number of overall views! Reactions have been, for the […]
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The Problem of Pain Pain – We are all equally subject to it. It is vitally important, therefore, to establish a view of pain, suffering and evil that does justice to God’s character, the witness of scripture and our experience of it. I once heard someone make this comment in relation to our attempts to […]
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Let me say it up front – there is no such thing as a ‘God moment.’ There, I said it. By ‘God moments’ I refer to the all to common emphasis found in many forms of Christianity (and other religions as well) that speaks of those episodes when God suddenly shows up. For Christians, the […]
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In this video lecture series (13 parts), Dr. Greg Boyd presents an alternative to the traditional understanding of the nature of God. I’ve been reading, researching and writing much over the past decade on this very topic. And, while I may not embrace every single detail within the open view of God, I have come […]
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In his July 4, 2010 sermon, pastor Greg Boyd explains how the Roman emperor Constantine radically changed, for the worse, the behavior of many Christians in the world. The entire sermon can be viewed or downloaded at this link: http://whchurch.org/sermons-media/sermons/2010-sermons Thoughts?
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Oord, Thomas Jay, ed. Creation Made Free: Open Theology Engaging Science. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2009. The author’s presented in this book participated in a three-week conference on Open theology and science at Eastern Nazarene College in 2007. A total of 20 scholars met to discuss possible relationships between leading ideas in science and open […]
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November 2, 2012
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