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Archive for the Trinitarian Theology Category


God is a Gift – Doug Reed (Book Review)

For the last twenty-seven years, Doug Reed has been the pastor of the Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Spring, Arkansas.   If you get a chance, visit the congregation’s website and see the beauty of the chapel’s structure and surrounding.  In addition to being a pastor, Reed has also been the editor of Thorncrown Press for the […]

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God is Love – God is Trinity – God is Dance

“God is love!” So says the scripture.  As such, God is by nature relational.  God is not some abstract omni-being who is the byproduct of post enlightenment thought and theology.  God cannot be described merely by the use of philosophical terms like the “unmoved mover” or “first cause.” “God is Love!” Because God is LOVE – […]

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What Do You Suppose God Looks Like? (Sermon)

Throughout Advent I am reading Michael Slaughter’s book “Christmas is Not Your Birthday: Experience the Joy of Living and Giving Like Jesus.”  Along the way, many of the themes Slaughter addresses will, no doubt, find their way into my preaching, teaching, and thinking. In the sermon for Advent 1/C – preaching December 2, 2012 at […]

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The Baxter Kruger Book Collection

Jesus and the Undoing of Adam by: C. Baxter Kruger publisher: Perichoresis, Inc., published: 2007-09-01 ASIN: 0964546558 EAN: 9780964546554 sales rank: 209003 price: $4.76 (new), $4.76 (used) Jesus and the Undoing of Adam is straight from the heart of St. Athanasius and the early Church. In this short but powerful book, Dr. Baxter Kruger takes […]

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Trinitarian Theology and Pastoral Counseling

  She helpfully describes an interdisciplinary approach to pastoral counseling, which draws upon the Trinitarian theology of Karl Barth and psychodynamic theories of psychology. I find her approach both sound and useful….More at The Surprising God: Trinitarian theology and pastoral counseling

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Free to Live: Session One (by Baxter Kruger)

 

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Free To Live: Session Two (by Baxter Kruger)

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Free To Live: Session Three (by Baxter Kruger)

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Free to Live: Session Four (by Baxter Kruger)

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The Shack Revisted (Book Review)

In my review of Paul Young’s best-selling book “The Shack,” I encouraged folks not to read that book as a work of theology, but as religious fiction.  That said, I did admit that there was a theological perspective behind the book that should be properly discerned.  Unfortunately, many reviewers discerned theological understanding from the book […]

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