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The Gods Aren’t Angry
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xscot mcknight
Kris and I sat down the other night to watch Rob Bell’s DVD called The Gods Aren’t Angry. My question: What do you think of it? Did any of you see this live and have a response?
Heaven 20
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xscot mcknight
Paul can say he saw a light flash from “heaven” in Acts 9:3, and probably just mean “up” or “in the skies.” But, Peter’s observations about his vision open up the heavens for us:
Our Missional God 6
By
xscot mcknight
So how does a biblical view of monotheism — that YHWH is the one and only God — and this God’s mission to make himself known throughout the world, especially in Jesus Christ, lead to a missional understanding of the Bible? This is what Chris Wright discusses in the last part of 4 in his…
Now Brewing: One Village Coffee
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xscot mcknight
The good folks at One Village Coffee, ahem Mike Manney, sent me a package of one of my favorite coffees in the world — and it is ecological, environmental and all that — Colombia. Colombia has a wonderful crema, a nice aroma, and it is creamy smooth in drinking. I’m hoping that more and more…
Heaven 19
By
xscot mcknight
Acts 7 also has a very interesting reference to “heaven.” Here are three texts in Acts 7:
Australian Consolation: Despair
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xscot mcknight
Many know the experience of despair, the sense that there is “nothing ahead but emptiness and ruin.” The third study of how theology can console in The Consolations of Theology takes on the theme of despair.
The Shack
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xscot mcknight
This is the most intelligent review of The Shack that I’ve seen: Derek Keefe really does get what this book is. The Shack
Heaven 18
By
xscot mcknight
Acts 4 has two references to heaven, and neither opens up new vistas for us on the meaning of heaven.
Our Missional God 5
By
xscot mcknight
One of the more interesting conversations in the Church is the one about the deity of Christ. Very few of these conversations, though, frame the conversation in such a way that it emerges out of the Story of God in Israel. But this is just what Chris Wright does in chp. 4 of The Mission…
Finding Faith, Losing Faith
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xscot mcknight
Our book is now out! And this time “our” means “Scot McKnight and Hauna Ondrey.” A real plural. The title is Finding Faith, Losing Faith: Stories of Conversion and Apostasy and Baylor has produced a book that fits well in your hand and looks good. Let me tell you a bit about this book.
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