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Our Missional God 18
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xscot mcknight
The most neglected books in the Old Testament are the Wisdom books, and so it is nice to see Chris Wright look at “mission” in light of what the Wisdom books teach (2d half of chp 13: The Mission of God). Several themes open up the borders for missional thinking, and they take this discussion…
Friday is for (Original Sin) Friends
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xscot mcknight
By the end of the 19th Century there was so much hope and optimism in the air, one could easily have concluded that the very notion of original sin was a relic of an ancient past. Within 30 years or so, original sin would make a valiant comeback — so the 10th chp of Alan…
Books to Come
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xscot mcknight
We’ve got quite the line-up of books to come. First, I want to announce a major series on racism. I, along with four other professors — Vincent Bacote (Wheaton), Soong-Cha Rah (North Park Seminary), and two of my department colleagues — Mary Veeneman and Boaz Johnson — will be reviewing and interacting with a challenging…
The Liturgical Turn: One More Time
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xscot mcknight
Recently we’ve had two good conversations about the liturgical turn of low church evangelical Christians. So today I ask: What can be done about it? One option is to ignore the turning folks and carry on with what we’ve got. I suspect most will just let it happen in that way. For some of us,…
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