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The Christian Imaginary

N. M. Collins

Rediscovering the Full-bodied Christian Mystery in a Postmodern Secular Culture.

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A Theology of Writing

There is some secret stirring in the world,

A thought that seeks impatiently its word.

Thomas Lovell Beddoes: (Fragment).

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God” (ESV John 1:1). God is...

7 months ago
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A Friendly Wave, A Silent Warning

Edward Hopper


Sorry, I haven’t written much in the last few months. I have been finishing up the fall semester of college and experimenting with literary fiction. This is a writing world I’m not really used to, but I think fiction h...

a year ago
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12

Not All Doors Should Be Opened

The old sallow door in the back of my classroom

Doors aren’t to be trifled with. They are the gateway between heaven and hell—the austere stewards between worlds. Slide in a key, twist a knob, lift a latch, and the door suddenly awakens an...

2 years ago
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Yearning for Eden

Thomas Cole, Indian at Sunset, 1847

We all yearn for Eden. In a world that is diminishing, fragmenting, and growing old, we groan for the age when all was whole. The ghost of Eden haunts us; we feel her, but we cannot find her.

Why do we...

2 years ago
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A Summer's Cold Wind

This week was a reminder that the end of summer draws nigh. Although, you would’ve been hard-pressed to believe it last week. The sun was in its full glory, beating down upon the earth with its fiery fists. Despite summer seeming at the hei...

2 years ago
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    I'm the Founder of Beth Derech School of Discipleship. We try to incarnate the discipleship formation model described in the Bible. Christian thought and learning is a passion of mine.

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