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“the continual sekyng of the soule plesith God ful mekyl”
In Chapter 10 Julian moves from her first showing—Christ crowned with thorns—to her second showing: The bloodied and discolored face of Jesus on the cross.
Again, what Julian does...
Ever since the Protestant Reformation, Christians have tended to read Paul as opposing any notion of “works-based righteousness.” Salvation, in this familiar telling, is secured entirely by faith. Judgment, if it appears at all, has already...
From the Cloud of Unknowing, Chapter 6:
For though we through the grace of God can know fully about all other matters, and think about them — yes, even the very works of God himself — yet of God himself can no one think. Therefore I will...
Last month I was asked to preach at my church, and I used that opportunity to praise some of the doctrinal beliefs of our tradition, the Churches of Christ. One of the beliefs I praised was our amillennialism.
To understand why, it helps t...
In our Adult Faith Bible class at church, we were studying 1 and 2 Thessalonians. One of my assigned classes was to cover 2 Thessalonians 2.
This is the passage about the Man of Lawlessness and the Restrainer (the katechon). Regular reader...
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