doctrine

  • A belief or believing?

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    Belief isn’t the same thing as a belief. A belief is a concept. It also happens to be a concept that we may trust is true. Belief is an act. Perhaps it is that act of trusting in the truth of a concept we refer to as a belief. But it doesn’t have to be.…

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  • Not By Scripture Alone – A Faith Beyond Sola Scriptura

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    It was an American Literature class. We read short stories and poetry and each day my classmates would slump into their seats unprepared to talk about Hawthorne or Whitman. I could tell when the teacher’s frustration was high because she’d call on me, even when I didn’t raise my hand. She knew she could get something…

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  • Trinity

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    The Trinity is the most important concept in the church. It is important in the way that things are important. It has this essential character, it is the source of great conflict, and it has some brilliance to it. And yet the doctrine of the Trinity is about as confusing, ill-defined, and poorly executed of…

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  • Why I needed to adopt the single space rule

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    It’s time. I didn’t want to do it. My ego was bruised. My sense of right and wrong convinced I was right. And yet… It’s time. I am officially an advocate of the single space rule. What’s the single space rule? you ask. This is the use of a single space after punctuation at the…

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  • Unbinding: emptying the tomb

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    a Sermon for Lent 5A Text: John 11:1-45 Preventing Death Our story is almost over. Jesus is nearing Jerusalem. And in one final, glorious act, Jesus reveals the very thing He has come to do. A big show of great, inhuman power, in which the whole purpose of the mission is revealed. For us to…

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