Tag: #31Theses

  • A Prison of Isolation

    A Prison of Isolation

    15. Nor is freedom from people anything but a prison of isolation. We sat in Joe’s arguing over greasy food in a debate over which is more important. Deep down, I knew Jen and I didn’t disagree. Not really. The argument wasn’t real. It was semantic. The heat generated from the friction of our altruism. The…

  • It doesn’t matter if you’re fake or authentic if you aren’t free

    It doesn’t matter if you’re fake or authentic if you aren’t free

     14. God cares no more for the true acts of piety than the empty if no one is made free. 10 Hear the word of the Lord, you rulers of Sodom!Listen to the teaching of our God, you people of Gomorrah! 11 What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? says the Lord;I have had enough of burnt-offerings of rams…

  • Not Faith Alone

    Not Faith Alone

    13. The indulgences Luther despised were no more dangerous to souls than elevating faith alone. Nearly 500 years ago, Martin Luther (may have) pounded a piece of paper to a church door.  A mighty symbolic act of strangely low significance. Imagine hammering your own theses on your church door. It might spark a local stir,…

  • Time to Reform Again

    Time to Reform Again

    12. Reformers sought to end the arrogance of Catholicism with the arrogance of individualism. Reading through Martin Luther’s 95 Theses, you get the impression there’s more than a little irritation there. He’s not just a little upset. Moderately perturbed. Slightly irritated. No. The dude was pissed. He was pissed at his church. He was pissed…

  • The Idolatry of Individualism

    The Idolatry of Individualism

    11. And our communities have driven the divine into individual pursuits. If the command is to love God and neighbor, and if Jesus is present when we are together, and the missio dei (mission of God) is to build the kin-dom, then individualism is the stumbling block, the temptation for power, and anti-Christ.   Individualism defined Let…

  • Looking for God In All the Wrong Places

    Looking for God In All the Wrong Places

    10. Our individual pursuit of the divine leads us away from community. The Great Western Heresy When the Rt. Rev. Katherine Jefferts Schori addressed the General Convention of The Episcopal Church in 2009, she spoke to a church on the front lines of our next reformation. A church which was still in conflict over its ecclesiology…

  • So We Isolate Ourselves

    So We Isolate Ourselves

    9. But in the arrogance of Christian piety and Western intellectualism we seek isolation. Jesus wants us to be with one another. So why are we so divided? You know the problem. Or at least part of the problem. Our friends on Facebook have all lost their minds. And depending on where we sit, they’ve…

  • God is active with us

    God is active with us

    8. When we feed the multitudes, welcome the stranger, and heal the sick, we are also with Jesus. There are essentially two ways Christians speak about the material of their faith. We can speak literally or metaphorically. And for those outside the faith, it can be really hard to tell the difference between the two. Just…