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Dallas Willard, Greg Bahnsen, Law and Theology
Dallas Willard, Greg Bahnsen, Law and Theology (In Response to a friend) I know that Dallas Willard was one of Bahnsen’s professors at USC. Fortunately he was not an overwhelming influence. Will… more »
Christian Theology
6 Traditions
peterfarmer wrote 3 weeks ago: The Contemptlative Tradition The Holiness Tradition The Charismatic Tradition The Social Justice Tr … more »
The Good and Bad of Spiritual Formation, Part 2
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Jay Guin wrote 2 months ago: I’m going to try to wrap this up by answering some questions. Aren’t you aware of the lo … more »
The Good and Bad of Spiritual Formation (Being Formed within God's Mission)
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Jay Guin wrote 2 months ago: As I read the material quoted in the last post, I have two reactions. First, it’s indisputably … more »
Koreans, Auditions and Conferences
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nathanrouse wrote 2 months ago: -I’m really, really keeping my fingers crossed that Jin survives the season finale of LOST in … more »
Devotional Classics - Lewis on Discipleship
mattodegaard wrote 5 months ago: I began this week in a new group with some great Christian brothers and one of the things we are doi … more »
Dallas Willard, Greg Bahnsen, Law and Theology
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Neiswonger wrote 5 months ago: Dallas Willard, Greg Bahnsen, Law and Theology (In Response to a friend) I know that Dallas Willard … more »
Barba nu-ti da intelepciunea cum nici cladirea nu-ti da ratiunea...de a fi om
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doinash wrote 8 months ago: Am intrat saptamana trecuta intr-un sediu al unei mari banci din Romania. Era vorba de o c … more »
On Contemplative Spirituality, Reason, and the Pre-trans Fallacy. Part One of Two.
Neiswonger wrote 11 months ago: On Contemplative Spirituality, Reason, and the Pre-trans Fallacy. Part One of Two. “It appears tha … more »
To a friend about Jesus, contemplative spirituality, and mere human reason.
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Neiswonger wrote 11 months ago: To a friend about Jesus, contemplative spirituality, and “mere” human reason. I understa … more »
