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The New Epistles

The New Epistles

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The Soul. Journeying. Healing. Reflection. Dreams. The Universal One. Spirits. Circle of Life. After Death. Free Will.

The Self-Education of Pat

The Self-Education of Pat

http://www.selfeducationofpat.blogspot.com

The classical model of self-education involves reading, thinking, and responding. That is what I do on this blog. If anyone wants to jump in and discuss these books with me then bring it!

LadiesAlone

LadiesAlone

http://www.ladiesalone.blogspot.com

As a young Feminist writer living in North London I've dedicated my life to getting women back in the history books. It hasn't been easy. I would like to take you with me on my journey: merlot fuelled nights, ink stained hands, sex, prescription drug

The Word For A Young Christian

The Word For A Young Christian

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'The Word For A Young Christian' is written with the young / new Christian in mind. 'The Word' is to encourage and guide the young believer in reading the Holy Bible, the Living Word of GOD ALMIGHTY, and to put its principles into practice.

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J.D.G. Dunn on Finding Pauline Theology Outside Pauline Texts

Near Emmaus: Christ and Text | 16 hours ago by JohnDave Medina

J.D.G. Dunn on why we must not limit ourselves to Paul’s epistles to understand Paul’s theology: “It is simply not realistic to attempt to confine ourselves to the theology of Paul’s individual letters.  At best this would give us th read more

The Origins of Christianity - Part 2 - Read Part 1 first

WORDS OF WISDOM - READING ROOM | January 6th 2010

The Origins of Christianity andthe Quest for the Historical Jesus Christ Part 2 by Acharya S Biblical Sources It is very telling that the earliest Christian documents, the Epistles attributed to "Paul," never discuss a historical background of Jesus read more

Only The Truth Will Remain

growandknow | January 3rd 2010 by BrotherMark

Revealed by Fire IN THE Corinthian epistles, the dais is brought before us in connection with our work (3:12-15), especially the administration of God’s secrets (4:1-5) and our good and bad practices (2 Cor.5: 10). Corinth is a good backgro read more

How to Study and Teach the Bible

Free Ebooks | January 3rd 2010

How to Study and Teach the BibleBY: ELMER L. TOWNSSTUDYING THE BIBLEWhy do we teach the Bible? What is teaching? What happens in the lives of our students when we effectively teach the Bible?STUDYING BIOGRAPHIESWhy should a teacher consider teaching read more

Salvation to the Ends of the Earth

Kouya Chronicle | January 2nd 2010

This is a short overview of Salvation to the ends of the earth: A Biblical Theology of Mission (New Studies in Biblical Theology) by Kostenberger and O’Brien. The book is in the IVP Academic series (the ones with the annoying silver covers) an read more

Recent epistles from someone I know

Nancy Devine | January 1st 2010 by Nancy Devine

In the past few days, with time away from work, I've been crazy-bent on sending out my writing to magazines and contests. This has meant finding venues that match with my poems or short fiction. Some might argue it's like spitting into the wind. But read more

Bishops (and even priests) need to imitate Christ

Ante-Nicene Christianity | December 31st 2009 by Dave Whalen

"But if he [the Bishop] is pitiless, and will not receive the repenting sinner, he will sin against the Lord his God, pretending to be more just than God's justice, and not receiving him whom He has received through Christ . . . For He was not ashame read more

Epistolarian (& Eavesdropping)

WickedEye's Quotient | December 29th 2009

Letters are outdated.Or so I'm told. Every time I mail someone a letter or card (other than a postcard), the response I get is delighted surprise. But the sensuousness (as in “of, concerning, perceived by, or appealing to the senses”) of paper read more

The End of the Emergent Church?

Near Emmaus: Christ and Text | December 29th 2009 by JohnDave Medina

After I graduated from college in 2005 I became very interested in the emerging church movement. I had become a bit disgruntled with Christianity. I began to read everything by Brian McLaren, Doug Pagitt, Tony Jones, and Scot McKnight that I could fi read more

The Third Day of Christmas – Feast of St. John the Evangelist

Musings From A Catholic Bookstore | December 27th 2009 by Aquinas and More Catholic Goods

December 27 is the Feast of St. John the Evangelist, frequently referred to as “the Beloved Disciple” in the Gospels. He was one of the first disciples called by Christ and is considered the author of the Gospel of John, at least the first of th read more

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