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My name is Laura and these are the wonderings of a theologically trained ponderer (me), writing out-loud, while working to help form her small corner of the church.Read more about Laura and the blog:
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Author Archives: Laura
Trinity and Community–some conclusions
Back in 2006, I wrote a paper on Trinity and Community for Church and Family. Here are my conclusions and the bibliography. Excerpts from The Economic Trinity, the Missio Dei, and the Church How can we know the Triune God … Continue reading
The Office of Pastor and Other NT Myths–beginning questions
Despite, or maybe due to, the class I took last fall, many questions remain. I have opinions on each of these questions and I even have biblical answers for some. Others remain uninvestigated or overly tinged by presupposition. So, poked … Continue reading
How should evangelicals “do” theology?
How should evangelicals “do” theology? » Theological Method » Theology » Christus Victor Ministries » Greg Boyd: “I thus hold that Christian theology needs a foundation by which its truth claims can be anchored and assessed. Unlike the traditional evangelical … Continue reading
One Reason Theology Matters
The Ongoing Adventures of ASBO Jesus posts pointy graphics on a regular (as in more than daily) basis. This one caught my ecclesiologically tuned eye.
Discovering Commonality
One of the difficulties faced is creating an ecclesiological rubric that can receive broad acceptance. Positively, there is broad acceptance of Scripture as at least theologically informative. This being the case, a clear a modest Scriptural basis should broaden acceptance. … Continue reading