Tag Archives: Christianity

Easter: Too Quick to the Resurrection or Too Slow to Move Past the Cross

Rod posted the following comment on Twitter today: By hosting Easter services on Holy Saturday, it seems that some churches have a theology of glory, avoiding reflection on Christ’s death. It got me thinking about how many Easter Sunday services … Continue reading

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So I Was Going to Post About My Reflections on ‘Love Wins’…

…but I don’t think I’ve got the heart to do it anymore. I’m halfway through the book.  It arrived yesterday. I was going to write about how the first chapter of questions are all the questions I had before I … Continue reading

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Brian LePort on Why He (Personally) Reads C.S. Lewis

Yesterday, I linked to two posts here and here that suggested that Christians, especially evangelicals, read Clive Staples Lewis with a critical gaze. Yesterday as well, Brian LePort even commented that, “Lewis has mistakenly been used as a sort of … Continue reading

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Andre Z on Thinking Christians and C.S. Lewis

Image via Wikipedia I do not think I could have said this better myself. Andre Z of MandM, “CS Lewis still provides a great read and he has been an important figure in my own journey of working out my faith. … Continue reading

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The Death of the Program Church…: A Guest Post by Pastor Brad McDowell

Rod: One of the very first friends I made at Brite Divinity School was Brad McDowell. Our conversations over the past five and a half years have been life transforming for me. One of my favorite things about Pastor Brad … Continue reading

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