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Always Reforming: recommended reads
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The blog and the blogger. Aristotle represents one of the most influential voices in history. Poetics. Is a good place to start reading him. Augustine, along with Aquinas and Origen, is the most influential of the church fathers. His impact on Calvin is inextricable, and from Calvin the flow of influence continues. Confessions. Offers an unique look into the conversion and daily struggles (and simply good literature) of Augustine, Bishop of Hippo. I highly recommend this book to everyone. Roberts' si...
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Always Reforming: January 2011
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The blog and the blogger. Monday, January 24, 2011. Christ as Tuning Fork. I have stacks of books sitting at my apartment, weighing down my backpack and peppering my desk. Between school, work and pleasure, my reading can be a bit overwhelming. And so, I've just gotten around to Leonard Sweet's 2010 book Jesus Manifesto. While orientating myself to the book, sifting through a few red-flag assertions (more coming), I came across a worthy statement about Jesus in its introduction:. Saturday, January 8, 2011.
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Always Reforming: A great cloud
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The blog and the blogger. Sunday, May 1, 2011. Systematic theology is important. Taking the Bible’s teaching and answering questions about God’s nature, the Bible’s presentation of anthropology and what exactly this thing called church should be provides applications of Scripture that instruct the church and prod her toward godliness. But systematic theology is necessarily done by people. Allison’s new book. Closely follows Wayne Grudem’s popular-standard. As an introduction to historical theology, Allis...
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Always Reforming: November 2011
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The blog and the blogger. Saturday, November 12, 2011. Towers" features C.S. Lewis. Posted by Aaron Cline Hanbury. Labels: C.S. Lewis. The Witch and The Wardrobe. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sadness or Wrath: J.R.R. Tolkien on Rejecting the Gospel. Read Books of the Bible in One Sitting. 8220;God Made Me for China” — Eric Liddell Beyond Olympic Glory. My 12 month (and counting) Journey Through the Wilderness. To Vote or Note to Vote: The Question of Christian Witness In the Public Square.
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Always Reforming: December 2010
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The blog and the blogger. Tuesday, December 28, 2010. A story of creation, pt. 5. A bit like you, male and female created;. Reasoning kind, with one another participated;. Gifted with you name, the earth officiated. Carrying your image, marching in likeness,. Thinking as One and living as Three,. Man stands at the height of your making. And a reflection of thee. Posted by Aaron Cline Hanbury. Friday, December 17, 2010. Come on, Chris. Published his monthly article in Vanity Fair. As if this conclusion is...
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Always Reforming: September 2010
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The blog and the blogger. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. CNN on Hipster Christianity. Friday, Brett McCracken posted an interesting piece on the CNN Belief Blog. The post is more or less an adaptation from his book, Hipster Christianity. I recommend reading through McCracken's post. Posted by Aaron Cline Hanbury. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Scroll to page 4). Posted by Aaron Cline Hanbury. Thursday, September 2, 2010. I just read a passag e in the Letter to. And I think it's worth reproducing here:.
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Always Reforming: Will the real St. Nick please stand up?
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The blog and the blogger. Thursday, December 8, 2011. Will the real St. Nick please stand up? Posted by Aaron Cline Hanbury. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sadness or Wrath: J.R.R. Tolkien on Rejecting the Gospel. Read Books of the Bible in One Sitting. 8220;God Made Me for China” — Eric Liddell Beyond Olympic Glory. My 12 month (and counting) Journey Through the Wilderness. To Vote or Note to Vote: The Question of Christian Witness In the Public Square. Various Readings on Christian Ethics.
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Always Reforming: current reads
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The blog and the blogger. Here are some books through which I'm currently reading:. Flannery O'Connor's short stories ;. Summer of the God's,. Edward L. Larson; and. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sadness or Wrath: J.R.R. Tolkien on Rejecting the Gospel. Read Books of the Bible in One Sitting. 8220;God Made Me for China” — Eric Liddell Beyond Olympic Glory. My 12 month (and counting) Journey Through the Wilderness. To Vote or Note to Vote: The Question of Christian Witness In the Public Square.
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Always Reforming: October 2010
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The blog and the blogger. Saturday, October 23, 2010. Republocrat: I've been waiting for this book. I've been waiting this book from Carl Trueman. Typically, I'm not particularly interested in politics, but many of the observations (and frustrations) I've made concerning the current political milieu are the same that Trueman articulates in his book, Republocrat. Here is my reportishreview:. Republocrat: Confessions of a Liberal Conservative. P&R $9.99), Carl R. Trueman. Or perhaps icy hot cocoa? 8220;Let...