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Over the past decade or so, the Protestant church in North America has experienced a revival of sorts. The revival of which I speak...
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I grew up in a church that had only traditional worship—and I loved it. As I got older, I remained loyal to Newton, Watts,...
View ArticleReview: Eschatology, Liturgy, and Christology
Thomas P. Rausch. Eschatology, Liturgy, and Christology: Toward Recovering an Eschatological Imagination. Collegeville, Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2012, xvii + 169 pp., £13.31/$15.80 paperback....
View ArticleWhat’s Love Got To Do With It?
‘We don’t become better people because we acquire new information. We become better because we acquire better loves,’ David Brooks suggests in The Road... The post What’s Love Got To Do With It?...
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RESURRECTION LETTERS, VOLUME I Andrew Peterson Centricity Music, 2018 While the death and resurrection of Jesus has been the subject of intense biblical and... The post Review: Resurrection Letters,...
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