In the Series Preface to the Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible, the first volume of which was Jaroslav Pelikan’s volume on Acts, R.R. Reno writes:
“…doctrine is intrinsically fluid on the margins and most powerful as a habit of mind rather than a list of propositions, ….”[1]
I find this a fascinating statement; the second half [...]
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Doctrine
Posted in Ruminations on August 31, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Worship as Prayer; Prayer as Change-Agent
Posted in Community, Prayer, Quotes on August 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Do you believe public prayer of the church has the power to shape who we are and how we behave? By the term public prayer I do not mean the incidental prayers done here and there within worship. Rather, public prayer refers to the total worship experience, from its beginning to its [...]