From the monthly archives:

December 2005

Advice for Watching Movies

December 30, 2005

Ok, the “gay cowboy movie” came out, and many are positioning to use the movie as a tool in the culture war. Since I am a conscientious objector to the culture war, I don’t use pop-culture art as weapons, but opportunities to understand the world from another’s perspective and to discuss the truth about God [...]

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Bono Fide

December 26, 2005

St. Annes Pub is like the best stuff on NPR, but Biblical and Reformed (I say this as a big fan of NPR). Anyway, their newest issue is on “Rest” and well worth your time. I am not sure how it relates to “rest,” but Joost Nixon’s take on the lead singer of U2 and [...]

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Merry Christmas

December 25, 2005

Merry Christmas everyone!

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In Absentia

December 20, 2005

Ok, I have been MIA (or MIB) for a while after my big blog meltdown of 2005. I will be regularly blogging after Christmas finishing the series on SE7EN, talking a bit about theology as a discipline and diving into some new topics as well. What have I been doing all this time? Well, there’s [...]

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Theology Photoshop!

December 15, 2005

Radical Congruency has created a Theology Photoshop contest. Check it out, and I will definitely be participating.

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Theology Matters

December 5, 2005

I love theology and believe it is essential for every Christian to intentionally become the best theologian possible. Theology is the active pursuit of the knowledge of God. It is not meant to be academic. Theology is an exercise of the mind, the heart and will. Fundamentally, theology is a conversation. I know, that word [...]

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Recovering the Blog

December 5, 2005

Ok, after “Chernoblog” I have been able to recover my posts, and the blog is almost up and running like it was. I will be tweaking it this week, and hope to have it finished before the weekend. Blogging will resume asap. Thanks for all the encouragement guys. Joe

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