The Gospel Preached: Story, Proposition, or Both

4 years ago

In this article, I will be interacting with Mark Miller's Experiential Storytelling. In this work, Miller states, "What if we removed all of…

Are open source sermons biblical?

4 years ago

“The ability to teach and preach and lead is taking a back seat to the pastor’s capacity to create and…

Biblical Inerrancy – Some Interaction with Doug Pagitt’s A Christianity Worth Believing

4 years ago

“The inerrancy debate is based on the belief that the Bible is the word of God, that the Bible is…

Second Naiveté: What is it exactly?

4 years ago

The “second naiveté,” first articulated by Paul Ricoeur, is “the literary and theological subject matter in front of the text…

Rejection of the Virgin Birth by Dave Tomlinson

4 years ago

“The incarnation is the central mystery within the Christian tradition. However, I see no reason why faith in the incarnation…

The Necessity of a Divine Foundation – A Response to Phyllis Tickle

4 years ago

“The new Christianity of the Great Emergence must discover some authority base or delivery system and/or governing agency of its…

The Ultimate Goal of Christianity is NOT Good Deeds

4 years ago

“Nor is the ultimate goal of the Christian faith the creation and health of churches. Rather, the goal of Christians,…

Story or Propositions: How Should We Present the Gospel?

4 years ago

"A story can't be argued with or dismissed like a proposition" (Steve Rabey, In Search of Authentic Faith, 111). In the…

Faith that Works: A Response to Peter Rollins from James 2:14-26

4 years ago

“The point that is being made here is that Christianity, as a religion without religion, always resists being implicated in…

Uncovering the Bible’s Meaning: Should We Start with a Postmodern Root?

4 years ago

“Theological conversations are a privilege granted to those who have encountered a living God. But many have chosen the pursuit…