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Training as Christians in Ordinary Life: Developing Accurate Theory

Last night, we gathered for our weekly Bible study. Right now we’re studying our way through Isaiah; last night was chapter 40. After listening to Max read the chapter, we tossed about questions, observations, and several tangents.  We wrapped our … Continue reading

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Training as Christians in Ordinary Life: The Praxis Option

In vocational training, the most effective programs use the movements and activities of the intended end.  This is why apprenticeship and internship remain required elements in courses of study like psychology and business.  I am beginning to realize that Christian … Continue reading

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Praxis: The Intention Behind “Practicclesiology”

In a response to the dialogue between Jeff McQuilkin and me, Alan Knox raises a crucial –and possibly the crucial–issue in the alleged distinction between the theory and practice of ecclesiology: it is a false distinction. In reality, it is … Continue reading

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