Re: The marks of a renewed theology
Re: The marks of a renewed theology
by Makaden - 08/11/2005 - 00:35
If this is reformed theology, sign me up. :)
I was especially impressed with your expression of what constitutes the Word of God:
"Scripture: the Word of God is not the Bible but Jesus Christ. Where we
find witness to the Spirit of Christ in Scripture we have encountered
the Word of God."
Nice work. It seems to me that even just this very simple step, if it were to become *inculturated* into dominant American Christianity, would forever change the face of Christian practice in this country. And that’s a good thing.
The marks of a renewed theology By: Andrew (13 replies) 3 November, 2005 - 18:24
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