MY FIFTIETH POST!!!- Why I had a hard time organizing my library and upcoming...
I just finished my final examination as a Master of Divinity student on Monday at around noon. Tuesday, I made a futile attempt to organize all of my books in my library. However, this was very...
View ArticleHell, it’s better than annihilation.
To be honest, I normally do not waste my time writing on my ideas about the afterlife (since it almost always leads to abstract thinking away from the concrete problems in the world) but Rob’s and...
View ArticleApostolicity in the Medieval Church, part 1: Peter Waldo
Introduction The Christian notion of apostolic succession developed as a defense mechanism against the heretic Marcion’s claim that he had direct access to Jesus’ secret message from the writings Luke...
View ArticleApostolicity in the Medieval Church, part 2: Thomas Aquinas
The Theologians The Waldensians were not the only people calling on the One Holy Apostolic Church to change both its life and doctrine; several individuals challenged the teachings of the church. John...
View ArticleFridays With Foucault
On the titles of Christian clergy I could not decide whether to go with Foucault or Fanon today so I decided on Foucault based on recent posts by Scott, especially on false prophets of prosperity. If...
View ArticleLuke-Acts: The Acts of The Trinity
AT THE INTERSECTION OF CULTURAL INTERPRETATION AND THEOLOGICAL EXEGESIS We have all probably sat either in a classroom or church, and hear the teacher or preacher, so smoothly announce that she...
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