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Daily Archives: January 29, 2010
Wisdom Wording of the Day
Here are some words of wisdom from my friend Wade Berry: “Okay, men, let’s get this straight once and for all. The women in your life are NOT your property! You do not own your wife, your girlfriend, your mother, … Continue reading
Apostolicity 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 Wycliffe believed that the sole legitimate ruler of … Continue reading
Posted in apostle Paul, apostle Peter, Patristics
Tagged Christian tradition, John Huss, Medieval Church, middle ages, Peter Waldo, thomas aquinas, Waldensians
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A Theological Reflection on Joerg Rieger's Liberating the Future, part 2
Criticism The arguments in Joerg Rieger’s Liberating the Future had a lot of appeal to me because I believe that an examination of ungodly business practices and exposing them as idolatry is a part of my call as a preacher … Continue reading

