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Wesleyology: Unlikely Places
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Conversing with the founders of Methodism on various matters of theology. It is well known that John Wesley had an experience. In which he found his heart "strangely warmed" in the evening of May 24, 1738 in a simple building on Aldersgate Street in London. Less well known is that earlier in the day Wesley attended St. Paul's Cathedral, whose beauty and grandeur you can see on a very minuscule scale here. (Do a Google Image search for "St. Paul's Cathedral, London". To see other views.). Listening to Sma...
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Wesleyology: July 2011
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Conversing with the founders of Methodism on various matters of theology. A Wesleyan Appropriation of the Cry of Dereliction - Part 4. In concluding this series on exploring a Wesleyan interpretation of the cry of dereliction, we will pick up where we left off the last post, which appealed to Wesley's belief of Christ's human will as submissive to the will of God. This, in my view, leads naturally to what I see as the richest pastoral payoff for this passage. Sound like Christ on the cross? It may just b...
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Wesleyology: Athanasius & Chrysostom on Cry of Dereliction
http://wesleyanrudy.blogspot.com/2011/03/athanasius-chrysostom-on-cry-of.html
Conversing with the founders of Methodism on various matters of theology. Athanasius and Chrysostom on Cry of Dereliction. To counter the suggestion that at the cross when Jesus cried, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? We have the idea of a split Trinity, I have written in a couple of posts on the matter, which you can read here. Athanasius: For behold when He says, "Why hast Thou forsaken Me? The Father shewed that He was ever and even then in Him. The confession from a Roman centurion, no less,.
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The Sounding Board: Grace and Songs
http://danunderwood.blogspot.com/2012/02/grace-and-songs.html
The sounding board is the part of a string instrument (like a piano) that transmits the vibrations of the strings to the air, greatly increasing the loudness of sound over that of a string alone. It is also a generic name for a group of people bouncing ideas off of each other. This blog gives me a chance to “sound” things out loud and I hope I will be amplified by our interaction. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. The following is a list I've made for this weekend. The Stand (Joel Houston). ESPN Fantasy Focu...
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The Sounding Board: Video Week (bonus), Part 5
http://danunderwood.blogspot.com/2009/11/video-week-bonus-part-5.html
The sounding board is the part of a string instrument (like a piano) that transmits the vibrations of the strings to the air, greatly increasing the loudness of sound over that of a string alone. It is also a generic name for a group of people bouncing ideas off of each other. This blog gives me a chance to “sound” things out loud and I hope I will be amplified by our interaction. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Video Week (bonus), Part 5. Hope springs community church. Self-proclaimed late blogger reader!
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Wesleyology: A Wesleyan Appropriation of the Cry of Dereliction - Part 4
http://wesleyanrudy.blogspot.com/2011/07/wesleyan-appropriation-of-cry-of_14.html
Conversing with the founders of Methodism on various matters of theology. A Wesleyan Appropriation of the Cry of Dereliction - Part 4. In concluding this series on exploring a Wesleyan interpretation of the cry of dereliction, we will pick up where we left off the last post, which appealed to Wesley's belief of Christ's human will as submissive to the will of God. This, in my view, leads naturally to what I see as the richest pastoral payoff for this passage. Sound like Christ on the cross? It may just b...
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The Sounding Board: Continuum of Faith to Antagonism
http://danunderwood.blogspot.com/2012/04/because-of-several-recent-conversations.html
The sounding board is the part of a string instrument (like a piano) that transmits the vibrations of the strings to the air, greatly increasing the loudness of sound over that of a string alone. It is also a generic name for a group of people bouncing ideas off of each other. This blog gives me a chance to “sound” things out loud and I hope I will be amplified by our interaction. Thursday, April 12, 2012. Continuum of Faith to Antagonism. I wonder if there is already something like this out there? Label...
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Wesleyology: Sparse posting...working on a project...
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Conversing with the founders of Methodism on various matters of theology. Sparse posting.working on a project. I apologize for the sparse posting as of recent. My publishing energies at this point are focusing on a paper presentation I'm working on for the MWRC Colloquium in mid-June, where my topic is on Christology and the death of Jesus in Wesleyan theology. In particular, I'm focusing on the interpretation of Jesus' cry of dereliction ("My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Psalm 22 (a): Remix.
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Here and Now...and Yet To Come: The Finished Product
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Here and Now.and Yet To Come. Thoughts on how to be a Christian in today's world. Wednesday, December 09, 2009. Posted by Adam Caldwell : 11:29 AM. Told ya it would be beautiful with a star and ornaments. Way to go guys! December 09, 2009. Its a nice full tree. Im beginning to think mine doesnt have enough ornaments on it. Everyone Ive seen is like jam packed and mine are placed very strategically! Im a little too OCD about it I think! Cant wait for you to get here! December 09, 2009.
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