Monthly Archives: May 2005

What do Boomers want?

One of my first clues that I am not a Baby Boomer was that I like music on a pipe organ. Sometime during my first couple of years in ministry I went to a workshop on “Reaching Baby Boomers” where … Continue reading

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Organized Deists

Back during the 17th and 18th centuries there was a movement among certain intellectuals that posited an underlying religion (one might say “philosophy”) that underlay all other religions. In fact, this underlying religion was the true religion, uncorrupted by priestcraft … Continue reading

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Courting Accuracy – a response

As one who tries to pay attention to my words and the words of speakers around me, I live with quite a bit of frustration. I find that people often take me to be saying something I’m not. Though this … Continue reading

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Courting accuracy

I spent today observing the proceedings in a court of law. I have been a fan of almost every “lawyer show” television has produced, and this was like none of them. No one would watch a reality show that merely … Continue reading

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Commanding God?

When you read the Psalms attributed to David you see a picture of a deep relationship with God. While we preachers often talk about loving and obeying God, David’s relationship goes so far as to approach complete openness. David openly … Continue reading

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May I convert you?

Last night at Bible Study, I told the 15 or so in attendance that one of my goals on Wednesday nights is to convert them. No, I didn’t mean I think they are unbelievers in need of salvation. What I … Continue reading

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Overcoming Consumerism

I first ran into William T. Cavanaugh’s work a few years ago with his article of revisionist history in Modern Theology (“A Fire Strong Enough to Consume the House”). I’ve just finished reading his Theopolitical Imagination (the first chapter of … Continue reading

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Whose Truth? How Free?

Context is everything. In the context of a tennis game, “love” means something very different than in the context of Valentine’s Day. When and how words and phrases are used directly and significantly affects meaning. One of the phrases most … Continue reading

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Retaking of the University?

Roger Kimball rants in the New Criterion about the cuurent state of American Universities, ranging from the Ward Churchill fiasco to the transgender phenomenon sweeping even elite women’s colleges. He offers much in the way of diagnosis, but other than … Continue reading

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Book review: Irresistible Evangelism: Natural Ways to Open Others to Jesus

Steve Sjogren has written extensively on his experiences with Servant Evangelism, a style he characterizes as “High grace, low risk.” In this book, Irresistible Evangelism, he teams up with Dave Ping and Doug Pollock to consider the broader picture of … Continue reading

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