Recently, blogger Xulon, from Theologica posted this excellent series focusing on ethics, Law, and the question of the Sabbath. He gave me permission to share them here on the Bible Archive. This is the series page:
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Prayer Mondays: Yeats
Barring my faulty memory (and if I’m not lazy) I want to post prayers on Monday from all over Church History, throughout the modern day, and then my own. But this one isn’t from within the Church (I don’t think so, anyway but I welcome correction) but I’m claiming it for the Kingdom as a Prayer for my Daughter . (by W.B. Yeats), in honor of her birthday this week. Happy Birthday, Princessa.
Every now and then, on a Friday, I’ll step into the deep waters of Philosophy, ramble on about some idea and maybe even interact with something I might be reading. Most of the time, a real philosopher could probably read my drivel and speak into it offering a corrective—but for now I’ll speak from ignorance. After all, it is Friday; what better way to have fun than with philosophy. In this post I’ll answer the question “Is the Impossible Possible?” in under 700 words. Heh.
Doctrine For Everybody: On Doctrine
When teaching doctrine, people get really huffy and start wondering what some young buck is going to come up with. Who is this guy, of thirty something years, thinking on writing anything on doctrine at all? How dare he?
And that person would be right. I don’t like doing it. I like staying close to the text, and within that context, and maybe writing what exists there with whatever application might be sifted. I don’t necessarily like doing any sort of systematic studies because I think that sometimes those systems are way too contrived.
Christian Carnival 324 is up
Go check it out.