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Welcome! You have accidentally reached the blog of a heteroclite follower of Jesus: dave wainscott. I'm "pushing toward the unobvious" as I post thinkings/linkings re: Scripture, church and culture. Hot topics include: temple tantrums, time travel, sexuality/spirituality, U2kklesia, role of the pastor, God-haunted music/art..and subversive videos like these.
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Monday, September 03, 2012
Paul as superior?
From Alan Knox:
Series: Does Paul refer to other Christians as superiors/subordinates?
- What did Paul think about his subordinates?
- Defining the terms
- The ways that Paul most often refers to other believers
- When Paul refers to other believers using father/child language
- Examining Paul’s use of the father/child language
- Does Paul use the term apostle to refer to a superior/subordinate relationship?
- When Paul DOES use the language of superiors and subordinates
Related posts:
- When Paul refers to other believers using father/child language
- When Paul DOES use the language of superiors and subordinates
- Is Paul a super-Christian or a model of service for all believers?
- Does Paul use the term apostle to refer to a superior/subordinate relationship?
- Brother or "Brother"
- Scripture… As We Live It #52
- Philemon 1-3 Translation
- What did Paul think about his subordinates?
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role of the pastor
Saturday, September 01, 2012
Friday, August 31, 2012
props> preaching>performance >participation
Nice, articulate, succinct article from Church in a Circle on "How media shaped the church:"
Historical eras of church shift: props> preaching>performance >participation.
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Historical eras of church shift: props> preaching>performance >participation.
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" how pornography may be changing human nature itself"
The Problem With Porn:
Author Martin Amis on how pornography may be changing human nature itself. Martin Amis doesn’t attack pornography on moral or religious grounds.
But the British author is deeply troubled by what he sees as the
insidious effect porn is having not just on sexuality but on human
nature itself. In an interview with Slate’s
Jacob Weisberg, Amis says the ubiquity of explicit material serves only
to extend the distance between sex and love and thereby changes what he
calls “the style of the whole operation.” -Slate.com
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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