in place of a really post, ill let you know what i’ve been reading and where I’m going. Most importantly is the stimulating conversation stemming from the university without condition. They are reading The Perverse Perseverance of Sovereignty which discusses globalization and the nation-state. Other interesting articles relating this topic which I’m working thru are […]
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part one and two are diagnostic; part three is constructive. read in the order you see fit.) Part One: Intro to Problem“No one doubts anymore because faith has been banished! A life of faith has vanished, and with it the ability to doubt.” My primary concern is with discipleship and spiritual formation within the Church, […]
i’ve returned
now that i’m finally back, and june is finally over, i hope to start blogging again. I’ve been doing a bunch of reading and thinking, just no writing… so starting tomorrow i’ll begin with my promised post on “the doubtful address of faith” and then move on from there. in the mean time, i’ve changed […]
Signing off for a week
(more thoughts on time and ecclesiology prompted by Graham Ward’s Cities of God) Recently (for about 2 years now) I have raged against the motion of the Universal or Invisible Church first promoted by Augustine and later used by the reformers to justify their separation from Catholicism, and currently used (by evangelicals) to refer to […]
ecclesiology is a time, not a space
(i said I was going blog light, but this just popped out while I was working on something else. that’s why it’s so rough…) There is no space of cultural engagement, no place of overlapping interests, no room in the public square for the Church. The place of intersection between Church and culture is a […]
for the time being
What African Theologians can teach the Emerging Church —– Below are some of the preliminary notes that I’ve been preparing for a workshop I’m co-leading at this years Ekklesia Project Gathering with Scott Bader-Saye. They are still rough. Please help me think through the issues. This will also deepens my previous “Post-Constantinian Cultural Studies” post. […]
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– Indigenous postmodern Faith- Now, back to our initial question: How can we replace the project of relevance with the project of identity. What is the religious past and cultural present of Western Christians? a.Religious Past– coming to terms w/ our religious past, or who are we by examining both: i.De-westernizing: living beyond the encroachments […]