Tag: postmodernism
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bottom line again
There is an interesting article in today’s newspaper which supports my last post concerning the unpopular doctrine of original sin (I’m using dial up at the moment, so I don’t have time to locate the article online). The Josephson Institute of Los Angeles surveyed 29,760 students at 100 randomly selected high schools nationwide, and found…
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the bottom line
My new book, Don’t Stop Believing: Why Living Like Jesus Is Not Enough, examines the most hotly contested issues of our day: Is it possible to know anything?; Does the kingdom of God include non-Christians?; Is hell for real and forever?; Must you believe something to be saved?; Can you belong before you believe?; Is…
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what do you like about emergent?
My new book, Don’t Stop Believing: Why Living Like Jesus Is Not Enough, just arrived. I drove to Zondervan’s warehouse on Friday and picked up over a thousand copies for myself and then spent the weekend reading through them. The first thirty or so were great, the next twenty just seemed like more of the…
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Target Audience
Here is a blogger who represents my target audience for my soon to be released, “Don’t Stop Believing: Why Living Like Jesus Is Not Enough” If you have a moment, read his post, my initial response, and his reply. Judging from his review, how successful do you think I will be in reaching people like…
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Emergent Church
Here are a couple of articles which I recently published on the Emergent church. The first is a more popular essay in the Torch, Cedarville University’s (my alma mater) magazine. The whole magazine is well done, and my entry begins on p. 8. Read it here: http://www.cedarville.edu/departments/marketing/publicrelations/pdf/torch/torch_f2008.pdf I also wrote a more scholarly treatment in Western…