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Reflections on Doug Pagitt, histories of belief, open theism, and general philosophical snobbiness 4 comments

taddelay wrote 2 days ago: I got a chance to see Doug Pagitt, writer and pastor of Solomon’s Porch in Minnesota, present … more →

Tags: Doug Pagitt, Emerging, A Christianity worth Believing, doug pagitt open theism, Eikon, Original Sin, starving artist cafe

Well-meaning ‘Heart,’ but ‘Wild’ doctrines3 comments

Dr. Ransom (E. Stephen Burnett) wrote 4 days ago: It was three years ago I managed to catch up to yet another Christianity-acclaimed author: John Eldr … more →

Tags: Writers' Wednesday, John Eldredge, Wild at Heart

God is not a micromanager

jonswales wrote 1 week ago: John Goldingay - Old Testament Theology Volume One, Israel's Gospel I am currently breakign up my re … more →

Tags: Goldingay, Quote, soverignty

Book Review: The Great Divorce

Greg K. wrote 1 week ago: by C. S. Lewis Paperback: 160 pages Publisher: HarperOne (February 6, 2001) Language: English ISBN … more →

Tags: Book Review, 0060652950, 978-0060652951, C. S. Lewis, CS Lewis, freewill theism, George MacDonald, Macdonald, The Great Divorce

Open Theology under the microscope of God's Word

thirstyman wrote 1 week ago: Jonathan Edwards In the 18th century, Jonathan Edwards wrote the following: “First, I am to pr … more →

Tags: apostacy, Heresy, Greg Boyd, Open Theology, openness of god

Future Understanding

Rhett wrote 2 weeks ago: Imagine that a Calvinist, an Arminian and an Open Theist get to Paradise. (This is not a joke, by th … more →

Tags: Arminianism, calvinism, Theology

Apologetics influences theology

Ryan Peter wrote 2 weeks ago: Many of the early church fathers, including Augustine, formed theology through the realm of apologet … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Theology, Augustine, Christian Apologetics, Christian Theology, Dennis Bratcher, foreknowledge, Greg Boyd, Omniscience

Articles Worth reading

Celucien Joseph wrote 3 weeks ago: Below I list a few noteworthy articles or essays. D.C. Police Investigating Report of Gunshots Outs … more →

Tags: Christianity Today, Abortion, Biblical Archeology, Charles Colson, Ann Morse, The Washington Post, Gravity, Carbon dating, Holocaust

New and Confusing Definitions in Hermeneutics3 comments

whitet wrote 1 month ago: Robert Thomas in his book Evangelical Hermeneutics: The New Versus the Old documents the simultaneou … more →

Tags: Book review of "Basic Bible Interpretation", Hermeneutics, Roy Zuck, Historical-grammatical method of hermeneutics, Inerrancy, Robert Thomas, Basic Bible Interpretation, Evangelical Hermeneutics: The New Versus the Old, Exegesis

Theologian's Corner: Does Jeremiah 1:5 Refute Open Theism?

samstarrett wrote 1 month ago: Open Theism is a Christian theology, to which I subscribe, that teaches that God does not know the … more →

Tags: Christianity, Theology, Christian, jeremiah 1:5, open view

'Honest to gods'

Javier wrote 1 month ago: I have full confidence that those honest to what was true in their conscience and their culture and … more →

Tags: Apologetics

Open v Classic Theism16 comments

Rhett wrote 1 month ago: Mick Duncan and Myk Habets are two of my favourite lecturers at Carey Baptist College. Yesterday in … more →

Tags: Theology

butta knife...14 comments

Javier wrote 1 month ago: I'll cut you! Kevin has demanded that I offer counter arguments with Biblical texts to support m … more →

A Theology of God's Openness: Clark Pinnock2 comments

aquinas wrote 1 month ago: On January 13, 2005, Believing Minds, a radio journal exploring the academic disciplines in pursuit … more →

Tags: Audio, clark pinnock, Evangelical, Free Will, Interfaith dialogue, Latter-Day Saints, LDS, mormon, Openness Theology

Rats in the Cosmic Laboratory: Is God A Scientist?

Dr. Anthony Payne wrote 1 month ago: In one especially poignant scene in the movie “Shadowlands”,* famed English writer and O … more →

Tags: Philosophic & Religious Musings, God, Hebrew Scriptures, Bible, Biblical Contradictions, divine experiment, shadowlands, scientist, Origins

I Am an Open Theist1 comment

Brian Thornton wrote 1 month ago: So were the framers of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith: in his [God's] sight all things are ope … more →

Tags: Omniscience, 1689 Baptist Confession

On No Going behind the Witnesses - Again

Joseph Kelly wrote 1 month ago: Slaveophone has made numerous comments on a few of my posts (here, here, and here). I do not have th … more →

Tags: Old Testament Theology, Peter Enns, Biblical Theology, walter brueggemann, Jon Levenson, Nicholas Wolterstorff, James Barr

The descent from open theism 2

Javier wrote 1 month ago: It appears hard to think He could. In actuality, the texts used to condemn those who ‘never he … more →

The descent from open theism.11 comments

Javier wrote 1 month ago: Kevin is a heretic and makes it quite clear here. At first, I thought he was just a misguided Christ … more →

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