A method of thinking developed in early Protestantism, which grew stronger in the seventeenth century and became a widely accepted way to create systematic Protestant theologies. Even though the major… more →
intellectionastatum wrote 2 days ago: (**Note this is not a review but, rather, the first in a series of personal engagements with The New … more →
astatum wrote 4 days ago: Re-starting the journey (with accompanying field guide)… These days, the blogosphere is all ab … more →
astatum wrote 5 days ago: On Returning… It’s obvious that my blogging has been slow (read, “non-existent … more →
astatum wrote 1 month ago: Found this at Steve Knight’s blog (which, by the way, is highly recommended reading). It … more →
astatum wrote 1 month ago: In addition to Ben Witherington’s thoughts, I’ve found J.R. Miller’s extensive fiv … more →
astatum wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been out of the blogosphere for a while and really have no intentions of returning in ful … more →
astatum wrote 3 months ago: I have been asked by one of my commentators to reply in a more substantive fashion to the arguments … more →
astatum wrote 3 months ago: When, in an earlier post, I indicated that I was going to offer a review of Pagan Christianity (bett … more →
astatum wrote 3 months ago: How to be “emergent” without taking the “postmodern plunge” - or, Why “emergent” is a gr … more →
astatum wrote 3 months ago: I’m right in the middle of final exams and things are pretty hectic and stressful. Neverthele … more →
astatum wrote 3 months ago: In this fairly recent article (I suppose it’s already obsolete as far as internet life goes), … more →
teamtabb wrote 4 months ago: Brian says I need an outlet — that I need to start posting again. Posting is my way of getting … more →
jp wrote 12 months ago: i finished reading Dan Kimball’s book They Like Jesus but not the Church the other day. this … more →
jp wrote 1 year ago: it feels strange to post about a book titled Leaving Church (by Barbara Brown Taylor), just when Jak … more →
rev1979 wrote 1 year ago: We went to my parents’ church again this morning. It will probably be the last time. 1) The se … more →
intellection wrote 1 year ago: A method of thinking developed in early Protestantism, which grew stronger in the seventeenth centur … more →
jp wrote 1 year ago: i said i’d write more about Rob Bell’s book Sex God once i finished it, and well, i fin … more →
jp wrote 1 year ago: yeah, i know, strange title. but it’s not mine, it’s Rob Bell’s. it’s the ti … more →
intellection wrote 1 year ago: Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to invite a black man to dinner at the white house. Book … more →