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Wrigley Welcomes Aksel
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xscot mcknight
Indeed, on the Wrigley Field ticker today you could see a welcoming of our new grandson, Aksel Donovan Nelson McKnight… Kris thinks his name is very kingly! 5 minutes or so old… Congratulations to Annika and Lukas and Aksel. More to come … more to come … more to come.
Declaring Doom 2
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xscot mcknight
In 1620 John Winthrop, leader of Massachusetts Bay, transported the covenant God made with Israel to the covenant God was making with the New World. En route to Massachusetts, Winthrop preached a now-famous sermon: “A Model of Christian Charity.” He is our first illustration of how Americans have prophesied godlessness and the judgment of God…
Gospel 12
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xscot mcknight
One final text for this week on gospel, and it is potent one:
Loosening the Grip 1
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xscot mcknight
As I announced recently, we will be doing a series on the brilliant, provocative, and challenging new book by J. Kameron Carter, Race: A Theological Account. The book is about racism — in particular, it is about how racialized theology and the church have become. Carter examines how theology itself — the so-called sacred discipline…
Our Sunday Prayers
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xscot mcknight
Every Sunday morning I post a prayer drawn (almost always) from The Book of Common Prayer and we use the weekly collect (set prayer). Many of you have written me to say how much you appreciate the wording or the ideas — and sometimes someone wants to take issue with the prayer. But, in my…
Gospel 11
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xscot mcknight
The gospel of the kingdom can take on “happy” tones if we are not careful. Notice this “gospel” text:
Declaring Doom 1
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xscot mcknight
One of the more interesting books that have come my way of late is Prophesies of Godlessness: Predictions of America’s Imminent Secularization, a book edited by C. Mathewes and C. McKnight Nichols (no relation). If the title doesn’t interest you, perhaps this line will: “In American history, prophesies of godlessness are as American as American…
Left Behind or Left Befuddled?
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xscot mcknight
I’ve been looking for this book: Gordon Isaac, Left Behind or Left Befuddled. I will recommend this book to every Bible student who gets into prophecy and who along the way wants to figure out what in the world is so attractive about the Left Behind books. The author, Gordon Isaac, is professor of advent…
Gospel 10
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xscot mcknight
In Luke 7 the following events are reported: Jesus heals the centurion’s son, he raises the widow’s son, he has words for John the Baptist about who he is and who John is, and Jesus is anointed by a sinful woman — and it set off a firestorm by a Pharisee and Jesus explained what…
How do we forgive?
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xscot mcknight
How do you understand verse 23 of John 20? How is it that we forgive? 21 Again Jesus said, ?Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.? 22 And with that he breathed on them and said, ?Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 If you forgive anyone his sins, they…
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