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Dopderbeck on Gleaning
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Scot McKnight
One of our most faithful readers and commenters, dopderbeck, blogs and this is from his site today: In Missional Theology I, we were required to write contemporary paraphrase of the gleanings laws in Lev. 19:9-10 and Deut. 24: 19-22. Here is mine: Now when you develop ever more sophisticated global communication networks that facilitate creativity…
Friday is for Friends: Joey Spiegel
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Scot McKnight
…that Christ has set you free Call it the misguided passion of a young church worker, but I’ve always been both challenged and excited by scripture’s seemingly unconditional claims about our freedom. I have yet to hear a good exegetical engagement with the idea of freedom in Christ. It is mentioned, celebrated as an abstract…
What do you tell your son if he asks…
By
Scot McKnight
What do you tell your son if he asks for discernment about what to do for a vocation? Michael Jenkins, in Called to Be Human: Letters to My Children on Living a Christian Life ,advises his son through a life in business and social work into seminary (Princeton, so it seems). I prefer his wisdom…
iGens, Google, and the Future of Universities
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Scot McKnight
I found this article by Don Tapscott at Edge: The Third Culture through a tweet by Brad Boydston, and want to throw it out here for a conversation. Essentially, he argues the idea that the current generations learning style, absorbed as it is through internet culture and learning, at variance with current teaching styles. If…
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