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The Book of Jonah and God’s Compassion for Steve Jobs | Through the Looking Glass
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Through the Looking Glass. Toward a Vibrant Intellectual Life. Laquo; Rob Bell and Intellectual-Theological Progress. The Trouble with Conservatives. The Book of Jonah and God’s Compassion for Steve Jobs. October 6, 2011 by ryanjunkin. Earlier today I came across an article. 8230;it’s short, like a ten minute read.). When Jonah arrives in Nineveh, he pronounces judgment against the city and, to his great dismay, the king orders his subjects to immediately fast and repent of their evil deeds. They tur...
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Alētheia: February 2011
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Biblical, Theological and Philosophical Reflections. Friday, February 25, 2011. The Purposes of the Church. I'm giving a talk tonight about the purposes of the church, and thought for those of you who won't be there I thought I'd post my speak up here so you can read it. It's for a combined youth event held at my church, and I hope it reads well enough as it's more less my manuscript this even. Ii Do the protesters have a good point? If yes, what is that role? The Church is to Uphold the Truth. C Read Ac...
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The Trouble with Conservatives | Through the Looking Glass
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Through the Looking Glass. Toward a Vibrant Intellectual Life. Laquo; The Book of Jonah and God’s Compassion for Steve Jobs. Beautiful Sentiments: A Sampling of a Martyr’s Mindset. The Trouble with Conservatives. October 8, 2011 by ryanjunkin. I read an article. Today about a recent summit of conservatives, and I couldn’t help but notice the glaring inconsistency of one of the speakers. Towards the end of the article, the author, Patricia Zengerle, writes:. Of sincere authentic genuine Christian faith.
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Beautiful Sentiments: A Sampling of a Martyr’s Mindset | Through the Looking Glass
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Through the Looking Glass. Toward a Vibrant Intellectual Life. Laquo; The Trouble with Conservatives. Beautiful Sentiments: A Sampling of a Martyr’s Mindset. October 18, 2011 by ryanjunkin. I have been reading through Michael Holmes’. 3rd edition, Greek Texts and English Translations) for my class on Church History, and I am compelled to share a few noteworthy excerpts. These are, in my estimation, among the most graceful and inspiring words ever penned. At some point early in the second century, a group...
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December | 2010 | Through the Looking Glass
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Through the Looking Glass. Toward a Vibrant Intellectual Life. Archive for December, 2010. New Year’s Resolution (a bit early). On December 13, 2010 Leave a Comment. The last few weeks have been thoroughly detrimental to my fitness. Too much work to do for school has resulted in no gym time and stress-induced chow sessions. Starting in January, I’m committing to three days a week at the gym and some kind of running program to be determined. Read Full Post ». On December 10, 2010 2 Comments. Brian Leiter ...
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Alētheia: Answering Questions Concerning the Patristic Trinitarian Controversy
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Biblical, Theological and Philosophical Reflections. Thursday, September 1, 2011. Answering Questions Concerning the Patristic Trinitarian Controversy. What are some of the major perspectives contemporary scholars hold toward patristic Trinitarian doctrinal formulation? How do these perspectives reflect the world views of the scholars, and how have these perspectives influenced us as evangelicals? There are several major contemporary approaches to understanding patristic doctrinal formulation concerning ...
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Alētheia: September 2011
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Biblical, Theological and Philosophical Reflections. Monday, September 26, 2011. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility: Reflections on 2 Samuel 24/1 Chronicles 21 and James 1:13-15. Introduction of the Issue. How can this be consistent with the teaching of James 1:13-15 that God “never tempts anyone”? The tension between these two texts is best resolved by understanding Samuel as speaking from the standpoint of God’s general providential governance of everything that comes to pass through. I think ...
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Deathrow Bodine: August 2005
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Friday, August 05, 2005. A Systematic Christian Political Philosophy - Part 2. Again, I find my self in need of taking another step backwards in order to move forward. It was recommended that I needed to explore the foundational purpose or function. Of government before determining the best form. Of government. This makes perfect sense. After all, doesn’t form follow function? Some would disagree, but I would prefer not to get into a debate about art. For the word architecture. The original form of gover...
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Deathrow Bodine: May 2005
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Thursday, May 26, 2005. I recently discovered a fabulous blog! By Steve Cowan. Steve is a Christian philosopher who exemplifies what it means to be a Christian intellectual without. Being guilty of intellectualism. He has an article on his site entitled Religion without Absolutes? This article discusses a so-called new religion. They call themselves Universists. The Universist webpage states:. I think my head just exploded.]. Consider the first sentence: A person's perception of reason is relative. It is...