Posted by: Lex on: April 14, 2006
Last night I read the most compelling depiction of a Christian ever. It made me close the book, sigh, turn off my light, settle into my pillow and pull my comforter up nice and snug and whisper, “now THAT makes me want to be a Christian!”
I am finally wrapping up A Generous Orthodoxy and McClaren’s [...]
Posted by: Lex on: April 12, 2006
It has been a while since I’ve had anything to say about what I am discovering along this journey.
I have tried to pack God away in a sense to see if there were any way possible to do life without Him (it wasn’t a deliberate as it sounds — but hindsight is 20/20). Here are [...]
Posted by: Lex on: March 23, 2006
I started reading Roger Olson’s A Mosaic of Christian Belief last night. The discussion about North American Christianity being reduced to a “folk religion” really caught my attention. While I acknowledge the myriad of problems inherent among folk religions, I was left with this question: Was Christianity intended to be a religion of the learned? [...]
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