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Theological Thinking and Doing

I’m always interested in (and frustrated by) the weird intersection between thought and action in the Christian faith.  The two should be hold well together, but we tend to focus one over the other, disparaging thoughtless deeds or deedless thought. … Continue reading

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Ancient Revolution in the Tense Present

N. T. Wright’s most recent book dropped this week.  The Day the Revolution Began focuses on the death of Jesus.  One of the questions Wright tackles early in the book is the question of the revolution’s content.  From the book’s first … Continue reading

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