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Friday is for Friends
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xscot mcknight
How, Miroslav Volf in his The End of Memory asks, does a Christian remember rightly? In particular, how does a Christian remember suffered wrongs if the Christian learns to remember throught he lenses of the Exodus and the Passion? This question is profound. [Bottom: I mention two books for our next book.].
The God Hypothesis 6
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xscot mcknight
Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion has provided many of us with plenty to talk about and I want to say thanks for the conversation. Some have written to me to point to reviews at other sites, and I’ll begin this post with those links.
When Courage is named Wangari
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xscot mcknight
If you are interested in justice, if you are interested in the struggle for justice, and if you need a shot in the arm to bolster your courage to fight through the mundane and the red-tape, then I’ve got a book suggestion for you:Â Wangari Maathai, Unbowed:Â A Memoir (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006).
Women in Ministry: Redemptive Trend 3
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xscot mcknight
The singular question for women in ministry is this: At its simplest it is this: Are there transcultural elements in the Bible? Are some elements “cultural”? And how do we do know the difference? William Webb, in his book Slaves, Women and Homosexuals, contends there is a redemptive trend that begins in the Bible and…
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