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Democratizing Technology, again1 comment

thescattering wrote 14 hours ago: The more we control our technology, the better we like it. This weekend I took the advice of 17-year … more →

Tags: History, Culture, Books, Science Fiction, Thoughts, technology, Cory Doctorow, knowledge, Science

A Question About "Culture Wars"22 comments

Eric Brown wrote 3 days ago: In his great work of literary history, Poetry and Prose in the Sixteenth Century, C.S. Lewis devotes … more →

Tags: CS Lewis, Culture Wars, Ecumenism, Politics, Protestants, Religion, Roman Catholics, social divide, War

Some 500 Years Ago Like An Abduction In the Night, The Virgin Mary Was Taken From Many Christians74 comments

Dave Hartline wrote 5 days ago: For many Christians today, the thought that the leaders of the Protestant Reformation believed in th … more →

Tags: Blessed Virgin Mary, calvinism, Catholic Church, Christian, Christian Unity, Christianity, Eucharist, evangelical Protestants, Holy Bible.

And I will give power unto my two witnesses

pilgrimtocanaan wrote 2 weeks ago: The following sermon was preached by Rev. Maurice Roberts (Minister of Inverness) at the at the Comm … more →

Tags: Sermons, Book of Revelation, Prophecy, two witnesses

On the Links2 comments

paulthinkingoutloud wrote 2 weeks ago: Here’s some places a mouse click or two took me this week: I really hesitate to post another l … more →

Tags: Links, atheist, Baptism, black church, Children, christian blogs, Christian leaders, Christianity, Christianity Today

Book Review of "The Refashioning of Catholicism, 1450-1700"

G G wrote 2 weeks ago: Jesuit professor Robert Bireley’s work “The Refashioning of Catholicism, 1450-1700: A Reassessment o … more →

Tags: College Papers, Council of Trent, counter-reformation, Peace of Augsburg, Renaissance humanism

Post-Reformation Digital Library1 comment

Timothy wrote 2 weeks ago: Thanks to Nicholas Batzig for pointing this out… Calvin College has provided a host of Reforma … more →

Tags: Books, Literature, Modern "Church", Theology, Blogosphere, Calvin College, Church History, Churches, H. Henry Meeter Center

The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 15

dizwater wrote 3 weeks ago: The Great Exploitation Proliferation Chapter 15 Symbolism is infested in American society from the m … more →

Tags: communications, Culture, Socioeconomic research, Socioeconomic study, American History, socioeconomics, symbolism, the great exploitation proliferation

The Tide is Turning Toward Catholicism Because The Pope of Christian Unity (Pope Benedict XVI) Is Gathering the Scattered Flocks Left Behind by Those Who Thought They Knew Better Than The Church6 comments

Dave Hartline wrote 3 weeks ago: The Catholic Church has always had a bull’s-eye attached to it, and in truth many of us wouldn’t wan … more →

Tags: birth control, Catholic Church, French Revolution, Friedrich Engels, Hans Kung, Karl Marx, Martin Luther, Pope Benedict XVI, Pope John Paul II

Erasmus' "Praise of Folly": A Prelude to Protestantism?

G G wrote 3 weeks ago: “The Praise of Folly” by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, first published ca. 1512 AD, was a satiric … more →

Tags: College Papers, Erasmus, Martin Luther, Praise of Folly

On Subservience & Why Americans Don’t Bow To Kings

Democratic Thinker wrote 3 weeks ago: Background of the American Revolution   To understand the American Revolution, one must underst … more →

Tags: Philosophy, History, Christianity, natural rights, Liberty, Background of the American Revolution, Freedom of Religion, self respect, George Fox

Tinkering with the Monster (Just Don't Say "Glue" in German Around the Horses)1 comment

newcityofgospel wrote 1 month ago: As the title indicates, I had a blast this past Halloween weekend by encountering Mel Brooks’ classi … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Reading the Bible and reading secular culture, Recreation: Culture-conscious and grace-driven, justification by faith alone, Sanctification, the justification of Christ, The Book of Romans, Reformed Evangelicalism, emmanuel presbyterian church

November 2, 2009

mdawg45 wrote 1 month ago: E Block: *Collect HW (Henry VIII wksht). *Watch The Other Boleyn Girl. H Block: *Collect HW (Henry V … more →

Reformation Day 2009

Jeff Wright wrote 1 month ago: Ah, October 31st, the day everyone has been looking forward to this month is finally here. What … more →

Tags: new calvinism, Church History, Religion, Historical Theology, Reformation Day, Roman Catholicism, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Halloween

492 Years Ago Today

Robbie Melton wrote 1 month ago: 492 years ago today, on October 31 1517, Martin Luther nailed his infamous 95 Theses to the doors of … more →

Tags: Posts by Robbie, Historic Figures/Moments, Martin Luther, 95 Theses, Wittenberg, Germany, 1517, October 31, reformers

HAPPY REFORMATION DAY!

Michael Brewer wrote 1 month ago: Out of love for the truth and the desire to bring it to light, the following propositions will be di … more →

Tags: Christian, Christian Gothic, God's Word is Awesome, Grace, HOPE, Irresistible Grace, Jesus Christ, Limited Atonement, Living Sacrifice

HAPPY REFORMATION DAY!

Michael Brewer wrote 1 month ago: Out of love for the truth and the desire to bring it to light, the following propositions will be di … more →

Tags: Faith, Redemption, praise, Grace, Christ, Prayer, Reflection, HOPE, church

Today in 1517 - Luther's 95 Theses Posted

rcottrill wrote 1 month ago: So many in North America recognize this day as Hallowe’en. Costumes and candy have become big money- … more →

Tags: J. Almanac - October, 95 Theses, Daniel Roberts, father let me dedicate, God of our Fathers, lawrence tuttiet, Martin Luther, Reformation

The Parson's View: All Hallow's Eve & All Saints Day

The Parson wrote 1 month ago: The Parson Raking Leaves (credit: Lovely Wife) I have to say it–I don’t like Halloween. … more →

Tags: Bible, Calendar Days, History, Theology, All Saints Day, All Saints' Day Protestant view, Baptists and All Saints, Baptists and Halloween, Baptists and Reformation Day


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