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Awaiting Redemption: The Middle
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Shelly Rambo, Spirit and Trauma: A Theology of Remaining. Theology often focuses on death (the cross) or life (the resurrection), but rarely the middle. Yet, that’s where we spend most of our time. We are not dead but we are not yet risen. What do you think? Do you typically think more of death (the cross) or life (the resurrection)? What does a healthy theology of the middle look like? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Gospel and Re-Framing Stories. What I'm Reading Now.
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Awaiting Redemption: February 2015
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Shelly Rambo, Spirit and Trauma: A Theology of Remaining. Theology often focuses on death (the cross) or life (the resurrection), but rarely the middle. Yet, that’s where we spend most of our time. We are not dead but we are not yet risen. What do you think? Do you typically think more of death (the cross) or life (the resurrection)? What does a healthy theology of the middle look like? Monday, February 9, 2015. The Gospel and Re-Framing Stories. Feel that way, and until the r...
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Awaiting Redemption: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012. By Mark and Grace Driscoll 2. Sure enough, we won. I mention this story because we had so much fun. Together. One of the things that has kept us happy together over the years is that Brooke and I are friends. Brooke is a lot of things to me—a wife, a lover, the mother of my children. But before she was any of these things she was my best friend, and she still is. In chapter 2 of Real Marriage. M]arriage is about friendship. The determining factor in whether wives feel satisf...
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Awaiting Redemption: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011. As I met a friend for lunch the other day, I walked past an Apple store and saw an ad announcing their new partnership with Verizon: “This changes everything. Again.” A handset manufacturer expands to a new carrier, and the world is changed forever. Really? Now, iPhone 4 is very cool, and Verizon customers have long bemoaned Apple’s exclusive contract with AT&T. The announcement certainly evokes celebration from them, but, “This changes everything”? Labels: Christ and Culture.
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Awaiting Redemption: Can We Be both Passionate and Humble about Our Beliefs?
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Can We Be both Passionate and Humble about Our Beliefs? Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge. Kepler and Einstein had hunches, beliefs, and passions that guided their scientific exploration. Some of these hunches turned out to be true and some didn’t, but what made them good scientists was their ability to come up with good hunches and pursue them even though they couldn’t prove them. Are we able to do the same with theology? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Great sports stor...
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Awaiting Redemption: Hope, Dreams, Poverty, and The Gospel
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Hope, Dreams, Poverty, and The Gospel. Is the gospel just about justification and the future, or does it offer us hope for real life? Does it offer us freedom? One pages 52-53 of The Artisan Soul. Erwin McManus notes the relationship between dreams and freedom. He writes:. It is not difficult to endure poverty for a season. But life for the poor can be a vicious, hope-killing cycle. When there is no clear way out of poverty, it is tougher to endure the hardships. It&#...One o...
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Awaiting Redemption: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. The King Jesus Gospel. I didn’t believe that then and I don’t believe that now. Don’t get me wrong, I believe in justification by grace through faith. There is nothing we can do to save ourselves. We are saved only by the grace of God through faith in Jesus. That is good theology. But it’s not the gospel. The gospel is a story about Jesus. This is also the idea in Scot McKnight’s new book, The King Jesus Gospel. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2011). Now I would remind you, brothe...
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