Blog type: Reflections and Stories
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Agape Amidst Apocalyptic Advents
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Shanika explores why we need to love one another now more than ever in the midst of this most Apocalyptic of Advents.
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Don’t Understand Revelation? It’s Not the End of the World!
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Andii Bowsher explores the oft confusing Book of Revelation, and explains why we’re (probably) not at the end of the world.
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Apocalypse Now
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Modified from a sermon given on the first Sunday of Advent at St. David of Scotland, Scottish Episcopal Church, Edinburgh by Ross Jesmont. Ross explores what apocalpyse could mean for us this Advent.
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Putting Doubt into Faith: An Introduction to Christian Existentialism
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Nathan presents an introduction to Christian Existentialism, and the importance of doubt to our faith.
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A Church’s Place is in the Kitchen
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Jessica explores the debate about where church should be based from in the age of coronavirus, and the potential reason for the backlash against “kitchen table broadcasts”.
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Self-Control in the Time of Coronavirus
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Self-control is probably not the most popular of the fruits of the Spirit. Certainly not one which crops up in ancient hymnody or modern worship songs, and if it did, I think I’d cringe. So why am I writing about it? I was talking on the SCM podcast recently about how I think the fruits…
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Nothing Can Be Certain But Death And Metaxas
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A particular branch of “theology Twitter” is once again debating the theological placement of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor and theologian who was killed by the Nazis in 1945. Specifically, the debate is centered on Eric Metaxas’ 2009 biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, which was widely panned by Bonhoeffer scholars. Kristy reflects on why Bonhoeffer teaches us to…