Monthly Archives: January 2010

A Review of Christian Archy

by David Allen Black Gonzalez, FL: Energion Publications (C) 2009, 43 pages, $9.99 (paper) Flow of Thought Chapter 1: The church was subverted by Christendom into a self-sufficient and self-important entity that has nothing to do with biblical Christianity; the … Continue reading

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What has Kierkegaard to do with our common life?

Our relational life is both subjective and objective.  Subjectively, our various perspectives interact in mutual influence, producing freshness and creativity that are otherwise unlikely.  Objectively, our trust connection to Christ produces essential communality spanning time and culture. Both are required … Continue reading

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How do you intend to respond to his appearing?

January 6, is celebrated as Epiphany by Christians in the East and the West. For those in the East, it is a remembrance of Christ’s presentation at his baptism by John (Matt 3:13-17). For those in the West, it is … Continue reading

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We are his Body

As his body, the church is Christ’s presence in the world. As such, she does the will of her head and draws upon his power as she works in the world for his sake. As his body, she is the … Continue reading

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Top 10 Posts of 2009

The new Who in the World Are We? launched July 18, 2009 and it has been a bumpy half-year since then.  I had underestimated the impact of starting the Ph.D. program at Talbot, resulting in a drop in growth after … Continue reading

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