Sorry it’s been so long since my last post. The past couple of weeks have been fairly busy. I was the main speaker at “The Edge” Pioneer Pacific Camp on Thetis Island. I had to give 7 main talks and 4 smaller talks. My theme was the Kingdom of God which I presented as God’s [...]
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God’s Revolution, the Establishment Today, and the Dolly Rockers
Posted: September 4, 2009 in Contextualization, Culture, Jesus, Kingdom of GodTags: Grace, Jesus, Paris Hilton, Pioneer Pacific Camp, The Dolly Rockers, The Kingdom of God
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Getting Beyond the Bible
Posted: April 3, 2009 in Book Reviews, Contextualization, HermeneuticsTags: biblical interpretation, Contextualization, Hermeneutics, Howard Marshall, Kevin Vanhoozer, Stanley Porter, the development of doctrine, the parables of Jesus
I’ve just finished reading I. Howard Marshall’sĀ ”Beyond the Bible: Moving from Scripture to Theology”. I’m just starting a new PhD chapter/section which will look at theology as a third levelĀ missional “speech-act” (of the church). My previous chapter/section looked at Jesus Christ as the first level missional “speech-act” and the Bible as a second level missional [...]