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Immutable

Mark A. wrote 2 weeks ago: I love to organize. Whether events, activities, schedules or trips it’s probably my most enjoyable t … more →

Tags: Life Stuff, Faith, HOPE, Trust, change, Travel, God's character, confidence

Joy in Treachery - Sermon Audio on line

Carey wrote 2 months ago: You can find “Joy in Treachery” – sermon audio from the book of Luke chapter 22 (t … more →

Tags: Bible, church, God, Jesus, Christianity, Pastor, Christian Growth, Discipleship, Sermon Audio

Open Theology under the microscope of God's Word

thirstyman wrote 5 months ago: Jonathan Edwards In the 18th century, Jonathan Edwards wrote the following: “First, I am to pr … more →

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

Greg Boyd on Open Theism1 comment

Michael wrote 6 months ago: I highly recommend Greg Boyd’s lecture on Openness Theology, entitled “A Flexible Sovere … more →

Tags: neo-molinism, Providence

The comfort of God's sovereignty

Joel wrote 1 year ago: The other day I heard an advertisement on the radio for a group of psychics here in Fort Worth. They … more →

Tags: Theology, Devotional, Sovereignty, Depression, God's Sovereignty, weakness theology

Right Here, Right Now

Ian wrote 1 year ago: As in, getting it right in the here and now. This entry will probably be short and sweet, but I … more →

Tags: Community, Modern Polytheism, Myth, Religion and Faith, Walter Benjamin

The Big Picture (part I)

Ian wrote 1 year ago: I’m thinking of this as a ‘throat-clearing’ post.   There’s a lot that I hav … more →

Tags: Africa, Ancient Greek, Anthropology, Community, Modern Polytheism, Myth, Religion and Faith, Skepticism, social change

Spiritual Friendship?

Ian wrote 1 year ago: [Brief Preface: I do feel lately like my soul is moving up and down the axis of things, jumping from … more →

Tags: Community, Divination, Education, ethics, Modern Polytheism, Religion and Faith, social change, Ralph Waldo Emerson, rastafarianism

Crossing Cultures, Meeting in the Open

Ian wrote 1 year ago: This is just one more note, a sketch, toward a more substantive thinking out of this matter.  Nothin … more →

Tags: Anthropology, Community, Modern Polytheism, Myth, Religion and Faith, maya, Norse

History of Myth vs. History Mythologized

Ian wrote 1 year ago: Just something I ran across last night: The Dahomean believes, and will say with conviction, that ea … more →

Tags: Africa, Anthropology, Community, critical theory, Dahomey, Deleuze, ethics, Modern Polytheism, Myth

History sets us free?

Ian wrote 1 year ago: This post has been brewing in my head for a while.  I keep meaning to sit down and let it out, but u … more →

Tags: Ancient Greek, Anthropology, Community, Education, Modern Polytheism, Myth, Religion and Faith, social change

Burning Bush Redux1 comment

Ian wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been dipping in and out of this book, The God Who May Be.  It’s a good book, though … more →

Tags: Education, ethics, Community, social change, Religion and Faith, Modern Polytheism, Myth, Deconstruction, Richard Kearney

Spirit, Word, and Image

Ian wrote 1 year ago: The conversation over on the previous entry (including  Oli pointing me toward this), combined with … more →

Tags: Community, Education, ethics, Henri Bergson, Islamic Thought, Modern Polytheism, Myth, Religion and Faith

Prayer, Ritual, Magick3 comments

Ian wrote 1 year ago: The notion of magick in the Crowley-esque sense of the term tends to haunt modern polytheism.  Magic … more →

Tags: Ancient Greek, Community, Crowley, Divination, ethics, Modern Polytheism, protágoras, Religion and Faith

The Gospel Truth?1 comment

Quinn Hooks wrote 1 year ago: The pastor who wants to keep his church full of people should first of all preach the Gospel keeping … more →

Tags: SCBC, SBC, church, megachurch, church growth, Preaching, hell, Theology, Bible

Sacred Things

Ian wrote 1 year ago: [Just to get the rough outline of this out of my head]  In her essay on human rights, Weil makes thi … more →

Tags: ethics, Modern Polytheism, Religion and Faith, Simone Weil

Types of Religious Engagement1 comment

Ian wrote 1 year ago: So, this is something that has been brewing in the back of my mind.  It’s hardly a novel insig … more →

Tags: Education, ethics, Community, social change, Religion and Faith, Modern Polytheism

Reconstructing the Past?2 comments

Ian wrote 2 years ago: This is brief, a half-formed thought that I want to start meditating on.  I intend it more tentative … more →

Tags: Education, Community, social change, Religion and Faith, Modern Polytheism

Encounters that were not to be

Ian wrote 2 years ago: I just finished working my way through Simone Weil’s Letter to a Priest. It, like so much of t … more →

Tags: Walter Benjamin, Community, social change, Religion and Faith, Simone Weil


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