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The Thin Tradition: March 2013
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013. What's in a name? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The opinions expressed in this Blog - which was originally called The Gospel in ToyTown - are solely those of the author. You are free to reproduce or link to another site anything that I post here. Please let me know if you do that and please acknowledge this blog as the source of reproduced material. View my complete profile. Some of my favorite blogs. In a Godward Direction. An Inch At A Time: Reflections on the Journey.
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The Thin Tradition: May 2013
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The opinions expressed in this Blog - which was originally called The Gospel in ToyTown - are solely those of the author. You are free to reproduce or link to another site anything that I post here. Please let me know if you do that and please acknowledge this blog as the source of reproduced material. View my complete profile. Some of my favorite blogs. In a Godward Direction. An Inch At A Time: Reflections on the Journey. Of Course, I Could Be Wrong.
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The Thin Tradition: August 2014
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Friday, August 22, 2014. The Death of Optimism. The first of Douglas John Hall's books that I read was. It began with a very sobering paragraph. The Subject of this book is the failure of a people and the courage that can come to those who contemplate this failure in the perspective of the cross. The people are the North Americans. (page 15). Wednesday, August 13, 2014. The reason was obvious, at least to me. That minor act of disobedience would not have been at all. When I was struggling with my commitm...
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The Thin Tradition: The Death of Optimism
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Friday, August 22, 2014. The Death of Optimism. The first of Douglas John Hall's books that I read was. It began with a very sobering paragraph. The Subject of this book is the failure of a people and the courage that can come to those who contemplate this failure in the perspective of the cross. The people are the North Americans. (page 15). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Death of Optimism. Peter on the Water. View my complete profile. Some of my favorite blogs. In a Godward Direction. The Epis...
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The Thin Tradition: July 2013
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Saturday, July 20, 2013. The Red Sox and the GOP. On the wall outside my grandmother's bedroom when I was growing up there were two pictures. One was of Ted Williams. The other was of President and Mrs. Eisenhower. Grandmother would be very pleased with her beloved Red Sox this summer. Sitting in first place with the Yankees seven games back in fourth place, it doesn't get much better than that. But I'm not at all sure that she would be pleased with the Republican Party this summer. Reducing gun violence...
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The Thin Tradition: February 2015
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Friday, February 20, 2015. Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine. A friend of mine reminded me of this hymn recently. Although not one of my favorites it is one that I like. But I have a problem with it. Jesus is not mine and the idea that he might be possessed by anyone is not only bad theology but dangerous. That be a redundant statement. Bad theology is always dangerous, but this piece of bad theology is very dangerous. How can we claim to know, with no possibility of error, the answer to WWJD? Recognizing...
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The Thin Tradition: The Improvising Christian
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Monday, January 5, 2015. Many years ago I had an experience of God's love that brought me to tears. It was one of those experiences, and there have been others during my life, that deepened my relationship with God. What happened more than once as I talked about the experience with others was that I received advice about what I. After such an experience. Spending at least 30 minutes in prayer each morning was just one of the prescriptions that I was given. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Watermark te...
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The Thin Tradition: Peter on the Water
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Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Peter on the Water. I can't even begin to count the times I have done that and how often I ignored the ways in which God was telling me not to go ahead. I do remember vividly one time in my late teens when I was sure that I should do something a bit risky to protest the war in Viet Nam. My mother, speaking I think for God, told me that burning my draft card was not a very good idea. I didn't burn it and found other, less risky and more effective, ways to protest. The Cost of the...
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The Thin Tradition: Uncivil Disobedience
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014. One evening when I was an undergraduate some friends teased me when I chose not to take a shortcut by driving in the exit to a dorm driveway. After all I was willing and publicly disobeying the law in protest of the war in Viet Nam. Why would I go out of my by choosing not to disobey the. The reason was obvious, at least to me. That minor act of disobedience would not have been at all. But simply selfish, showing disrespect for a law that inconvenienced me. In which I have par...