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Tag Archives: Dallas Willard
America Needs a Workable Sexual Ethic
Not Matt Lauer too. I liked Matt Lauer. He seemed like a down-to-earth guy, someone who enjoyed his work and was good at it. Unlike some of the people on television, I never felt like Matt Lauer thought he was … Continue reading
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Tagged "Man in SPace", 1 John 5:21, Al Franken, Bill CLinton, Billy Collins, Charlie Rose, Clarence Thomas, Dallas Willard, Donald Trump, Geroge H. W. Bush, Glenn Thrush, Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Tambor, John COnyers, Kevin Spacey, Louis C. K., Matt Lauer, Romans 12:21, Romans 3:8, Roy Moore, sexual ethic, Steven Seagal
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Confessing Jesus Is a Revolutionary Thing to Do
A paradigm is a mental model about how things are or how they work. Until recently (in historical terms), almost all humans held a mental model in which the earth was the center of the cosmos and around it the … Continue reading
Books I Wish Someone Would Write
I recently saw an article about books that someone should write. Christian leaders had been interviewed about the kind of books they would like to read and, while I admit I found most of their suggestions uninteresting, I found the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Theology
Tagged atonement, biblical interpretation, Cleveland Cavaliers, conservative Christianity, Dallas Willard, hermeneutics, individualism, kingdom of God, liberal Christianity, NBA championship, propitiation, reconciliation, religion in America, St. Paul, The Great Omission
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One place even God will not go
In “Burnt Norton,” the first poem in T. S. Eliot’s celebrated Four Quartets, the renowned poet writes, “…human kind cannot bear very much reality.” Eliot seems to have been thinking specifically of the deep-seated reluctance to face the end to … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Faith, Spiritual life, Theology
Tagged "Lie To Me", 1 John 1:6, Burnt Norton, C. S. Lewis, Dallas Willard, Denial, Four Quartets, George Bernanos, Ne-Yo, Psalm 51:6, Revelation 22:15:, T. S. Eliot, Truth
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There are no ordinary people
It is common now – among intellectuals and even among government agencies – to deny humans a nature and regard the characteristics once attributed to human nature as merely “social constructs.” Gender, for example, is now viewed by many as … Continue reading