David Fitch notes that for most evangelicals, inerrancy is an empty ideology that is ultimately concerned about being "right"
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David Fitch deals with the idea that the inerrant Bible as a master signifier in a Žižekian framework, something to rally the troops but not...
In 2002, I was exposed to something called Chaos Theory. It is also called Complex Adaptive Systems Theory, and is born out of Physics (quantum...
We come now to the last temptation of Jesus that Eugene Peterson describes in his new book, The Jesus Way. The third temptation: rule the world. The...
This is a look at the second temptation of Jesus from Eugene Peterson¢â‚¬â„¢s new book, The Jesus Way: The second temptation: jump off the roof of...
In Chapter one, Fitch considers the thought that evangelicalism has entered a crisis. A large majority of youth do not return to church after college...
We’ll be looking over the next few weeks at the book, The Starfish and the Spider.‚ To begin our discussion of this book, I want to list the...
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I have been reading Desiring the Kingdom: Worship, Worldview, and Cultural Formation (Cultural Liturgies)by James K.A. Smith. Smith sees Christian...