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Rob Bell on How to Read the Bible

rob_bell“I don’t read the Bible like a flat line.” Read More...
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Ken Schenck: Common Denominator of Scripture

Ken_Schenck-in-officeGuest blog by Ken Schenck, Dean of Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University and Professor of New Testament and Christian Ministry. “What would a hermeneutic look like today that tried to recapture the "inerrancy" of the pre-modern era?” Read More...
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From Around the Internet

internet-wrldA collection of links from around the Internet: Calvin vs. Wesley; the Bible and its humanity; how Christians misunderstand non-Christians; and some thoughts from Daniel Steele. Read More...
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Scripture & the Danger of Biblicism

bc04810ae7a031d837d60210.LAn interesting quote about the Bible from W. A. Visser’t Hooft in The Kingship of Christ: An Interpretation of Recent European Theology (1948), pp. 142-43 Read More...
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Anatomy of a Bad Book Review

Timothy-Tennant-752983Timothy C. Tennent recently wrote a book review of Rob Bell’s newest book. And, Timothy C. Tennent should be ashamed of himself. I’m not writing to defend Bell. I’m writing to attack Tennent. Read More...
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From Around the Internet

internet-wrldA few links from around the Internet: Google Reader, the Pope, prayer, and reading the Bible. Read More...
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Holiness and the Bible

bible-light-bulbI have this crazy notion that even if people forgot about Wesley and Fletcher and Clarke and Finney and Mahan, etc. but would just come to the Bible with open hearts & minds, the holiness themes would re-assert themselves. Read More...
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