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Thinking About Hell
ByhenryVia the Christian Blog Carnival I found this article on hell with some discussion of various views held by Christians.
A Non-Pluralistic Text in a Pluralistic Age
ByhenryThe Old Testament lectionary text for today was 1 Kings 18:20-39. This text again presents a case in which those who compile the lectionary avoid difficult texts in the way they cut the reading. Verse 39 ends with “the LORD, he is God,” while verse 40 (not read) tells us that Elijah killed all the…
No Preaching and Leave Your Bible at Home?
ByhenryVia Dispatches I found this story about a lawsuit against the Grossmont Union High School District. The suit alleges that the school forbade the student to bring his Bible to school or to preach. The district tells a different story, claiming the student was very disruptive. I mention this story for a couple of reasons….
On the Future of Information Technology
ByhenryI’ve posted some thoughts as it relates to my company, on the company blog.
Interview with Dr. Bruce Epperly
ByhenryOn Tuesday, January 6, 2015, I will be interviewing Dr. Bruce Epperly on his newly released book Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job. I’ve just completed a trailer for this event: You can watch the actual event here:
Gordon Fee and Pentecostal Scholarship
ByhenryCharisma magazine has a great article on Gordon Fee (HT: sunestauromai). I particularly was struck by these two paragraphs: For the most part, though, Pentecostals remain resistant to—or indifferent toward—theology and scholarship. After all, modern Pentecostalism was birthed in spiritual experience, not intellectualism. As the movement spread, Pentecostals simply didn’t see a need for theological…