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Thoughts on Homosexuality

April 7th, 2008 · 4 Comments

I wrote an article on homosexuality for the MoSAIC blog, a subsidy of Reconciling Ministries Network, the other day. Here is the full text of the article. You can also read it and the comments on the MoSAIC blog.

I am confident that 50, maybe 75 years from now we will have resolved the [...] Read more »

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Religion & Ecology: Some Post-Conference Reflections

April 1st, 2008 · No Comments

As mentioned a few days ago, I spent all day Friday at the University of North Texas in Denton at forum on religion and ecology. I promised reflections, so here there. Not many because it was only a day long, but a few nonetheless.
First just a broad observation. No matter how much [...] Read more »

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The Story of God | Final Links

February 28th, 2008 · No Comments

A few months ago, I wrote a little series on my thoughts about the narrative of scripture, my view of hermeneutics and the bible overall. I realized that I never posted all of those links together. There weren’t that many and the series is far from complete, it’s an ongoing thing, but as [...] Read more »

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The Story of God: My Ongoing, Emerging Trajectory

January 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Part I | Part II | Part III
Let me apologize up front. This has been a horrible attempt at a blog series. I guess it started well, but other things have happened (like Christmas, New Year’s…) and I haven’t had the time to write the last part of the series. So now, here we [...] Read more »

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The Story of God: (t)ruth Not Historicity

December 13th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Part 1: Where I Find Myself | Part 2: Narrative Not Systematic
Again, the comments in part one go into this to some extent. It might be best to read them first, I don’t know.
First let me say that I’m really proud of my grammatical maneuvering in the subtitle of this post. Originally, it [...] Read more »

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