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Tag Archives: Catholicism
O Rebel, Where Art Thou?
As mentioned Monday, my friend Melinda and I are starting a new series for those of us who always seem to be at odds with the established norms and accepted answers in the Christian community. Today I want to introduce … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Faith, The Bible, Theology
Tagged Calvinism, Catholicism, Christianity, church, Emergent Church, Faith, Fundamentalism, God
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The Sword of the Lord Review and Giveaway
“Fundamentalist” has been a dirty word for much of American Christianity for the few decades of my experience. Speak the 14 letter F-word and you instantly color someone as judgmental and close-minded. But how did Fundamentalism happen, and more importantly, why? If it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Church, Faith, Pop Culture, The Bible, Theology
Tagged Andrew Himes, Billy Graham, Books, Calvinism, Catholicism, Christianity, church, Civil War, Emergent Church, Faith, Family, Fundamentalism, God, Jerry Falwell, John R. Rice, Religion, Slavery, The Sword of the Lord
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Recent Reading (March, 2011)
The Blue Parakeet by Scot McKnight (2008) – Among the most paralyzing feelings in the world for a Christian is not being sure how to read your Bible. Did it all happen? What about the parts that contradict each other … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Pop Culture
Tagged Books, Catholicism, Children, Christianity, church, Dorothy Day, Emergent Church, Faith, God, Marilyn Monroe, Parenting, Religion, Scot McKnight
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