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Tag Archives: Putting Away Childish Things
Food For Thought: Introduction
Soon I’ll begin publishing a series of “Food For Thought” posts, posts I hope will challenge you. Some of the topics I have chosen will be what some people have come to call “controversial”. But I think the topics I … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Deep Thinking
Tagged controversy, faith, Food For Thought, Latin, Niebuhr, openness, Paul Tillich, Putting Away Childish Things, trust, world
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Lent 2012: Day Eighteen
Hebrews 4:9 So then, a sabbath rest still remains for the people of God. Another passage about the Sabbath! And so now is the time to share something I thought of on Sunday, and relayed to my parish church’s assistant … Continue reading
Posted in Bible (passages and study), Christianity, Deep Thinking
Tagged Enlightenment, faith, fear, Fr David Stoter, God, Hebrews 4, imminent, Kierkegaard, Latin, law, Lent 2012, Marcus Borg, Niebuhr, Putting Away Childish Things, rest, Sabbath, transcendent, trust, truth
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Grace
…he felt that he began to understand grace for the first time: that we are accepted by God, affirmed by God, beloved by God just as we are. Life is not about the anxious project of measuring up, but about … Continue reading
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Tagged God, Grace, Life, Marcus Borg, postaday2011, Putting Away Childish Things
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