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A Sect Unto Myself: Blogging to Resume
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. I expect to resume blogging, on a more limited basis. My new blog is Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. The address is in the hyperlink. I look forward to rejoining the blogging world with considerable anticipation. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Wild Things of God. Phillip (But not Melanchthon). Institute for American Indian Studies. Abbey of the Genesee. Center for Action and Contemplation.
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A Sect Unto Myself: Spirituality = Universality
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Friday, May 27, 2011. In the beginning was the Tao. All things issue from it, all things return to it.Every being in the universe is an expression of the Tao.the Tao gives birth to all things, nourishes them, maintains them." -. The Tao Te Ching. Circa 6th Century BCE. The Gospel according to St. John. One reason why the spiritual philosophy of Taoism was of such value in helping me to lay a foundation for believing in Christianity.
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A Sect Unto Myself: Religion and the Founding Fathers
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Monday, July 4, 2011. Religion and the Founding Fathers. This seems like a timely topic to blog about on the Fourth of July. I recently listed to a panel discussion held at the National Constitution Center on February 6th, 2007 (the podcast is available on the the NCC website. The panelists were pastor-author Peter Lillback (author of George Washington's Sacred Fire. The Faiths of our Founding Fathers. It seems to me that God did matter to...
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A Sect Unto Myself: July 2011
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. For now I'm only beginning to put together a rough outline, the skeleton if you will, of the book. There will be much evolution between now and the final product. At this time I am unwilling-unable in fact-to present a definitive date for when this book might. This book does not yet have a title, but in a lesson than original moment I have assigned it the working title A Sect Unto Myself. Monday, July 4, 2011.
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A Sect Unto Myself: Announcement
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Wednesday, July 20, 2011. For now I'm only beginning to put together a rough outline, the skeleton if you will, of the book. There will be much evolution between now and the final product. At this time I am unwilling-unable in fact-to present a definitive date for when this book might. This book does not yet have a title, but in a lesson than original moment I have assigned it the working title A Sect Unto Myself. July 23, 2011 at 5:48 AM.
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A Sect Unto Myself: Quote of the Day
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Friday, May 27, 2011. Quote of the Day. The skeptic Carl Sagan asked the Dalai Lama what would he do if a fundamental tenet of his religion (reincarnation) were definitively disproved by science. The Dalai Lama answered with a grin "If science can disprove reincarnation, Tibetan Buddhism would abandon reincarnation. but it's going to be mighty hard to disprove reincarnation.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Quote of the Day.
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A Sect Unto Myself: January 2012
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Tuesday, January 3, 2012. I expect to resume blogging, on a more limited basis. My new blog is Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. The address is in the hyperlink. I look forward to rejoining the blogging world with considerable anticipation. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Wild Things of God. Phillip (But not Melanchthon). Institute for American Indian Studies. Abbey of the Genesee. Center for Action and Contemplation.
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A Sect Unto Myself: June 2011
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Wednesday, June 1, 2011. I've mentioned several times that my views don't fall neatly into the Left-Right dichotomy when it comes to religion (or most anything for that matter). To that end here are some brief thoughts I have on what that's the case. First 5 reasons why people think (rightly so) that I'm a liberal:. I believe that Christianity is a Way of Life that leads to Truth (notice my indirect reference to John 14:6 there? Finally, a...
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A Sect Unto Myself: March 2011
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A Sect Unto Myself. Neo-orthodoxy meets the Perennial philosophy. Thursday, March 31, 2011. In Search of the Perennial Philosophy. I have found in the course of blogging about my thoughts on spirituality and theology that I tend to vacillate a bit. There are some days that I feel very much a part of the orthodox Christian camp; there are other days that I aspire to be an interfaith mystic. The most compelling books on Christianity for me range from the orthodox ( Mere Christianity. Of all things), throug...