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St. Paul is still relevant today, and not just in the general sense. Paul is relevant today in what has become something almost like historical déjà vu. When Paul began traveling across Palestine and then Asia Minor and Europe, the […]
TexMusicChurchTheology and Practice
Music and the Soul
Keith E. BuhlerChurch
For most Christians in most places at most times, believers have desired (and been able) to distinguish between orthodox/faithful members of the Church and heterodox/faithless (seeming) members. The criteria may change, or may be much debated, but the commonest assumption […]
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
The Message of Mission: Leslie Newbigin on the Mission of the Church
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
One of the more interesting stories to come out in recent months has been the shift that Willow Creek has been undertaking. For those not aware, Willow Creek has been the flagship for ‘seeker sensitive’ congregations. However, in recent months, […]
Keith E. BuhlerChurch
The Great Schism and Icons - History of Christian Spirituality, 7th-15th Century
Matthew Lee AndersonChurch
In my reflections for Ash Wednesday, I claimed that it was “through death—in suffering, in weakness, in solitude—that the communion of saints begins. The brokenness of Jesus’ body is the birth of his people.” While I focused mainly on the […]
Keith E. BuhlerChurch
the need to recover tradition I
Keith E. BuhlerChurch
How ought evangelicals to think about Mary, the mother of Jesus? I am a born-and-raised protestant. I grew up in a “non-demonimational” Vineyard Christian Fellowship church. I have since spent a lot of time in Episcopalian parishes, but I have […]
Matthew Lee AndersonBibleChurchFormation
Canonical Communities: Ash Wednesday and Christian Communities
Matthew Lee AndersonMusicChurch
Christians by Faith, not by Genre: Sufjan, Swithfoot, and the Nature of the Artist
Matthew Lee AndersonChurchEvangelicalismTheology and Practice
The Community of the Word: Ecclesiology and the Perfection of God (Part Two)