Theopoetic

Theopoetic

Theopoetics “The task of the theopoetic and the theopoet is to open up spaces of unanticipated dreaming in which the past, the present and the future are reshaped as we reorganize or even recreate our stories in relationship with the...

Theopoetics

“The task of the theopoetic and the theopoet is to open up spaces of unanticipated dreaming in which the past, the present and the future are reshaped as we reorganize or even recreate our stories in relationship with the other, the world and the Divine .”
- Matt Guynn

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Below is an outline for the two major, Christian hermeneutical systems existing after the beginning of the Age of Enlightenment.  Being that this excerpt begins the "Systematic Theology" portion of an essay I am composing, I have included a preamble to set up context for the outlines.  Note that the Dispensational outline is, as best as I can tell, representative of the sort of Dispensationalism subscribed to by Ryrie, and other "Post-Dallas" dispensationalists.  The outline representing Covenant Theology is, like the dispensational one, not exhaustive, but descriptive.  So, covenant theologians and dispensationalists alike, will probably look at these outlines and have something to add ... Read Full Story
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In light of some of the content of my past few posts, I would like to present a few quotes from J. N. Darby.  Not the only voice hailing from what we refer to as the "brethren" movement, but likely the most known.  The following quotes are all taken from " The Notion of a Clergyman, dispensationally the sin against the Holy Spirit ".  We must note here that, in large measure, his definition of "clergyman" was made in the historical context of a battle against "Puseyism", or " Tractarianism ", which was, according to the definition given the term by Merriam-Webster, "a system ... Read Full Story
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Contrasting Baines with Waldron on Gal. 6 Galatians 6:11 See with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand. 12 It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh who would force you to be circumcised, and only in order that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. 13 For even those who are circumcised do not themselves keep the law, [remember Romans 2 here] but they desire to have you circumcised that they may boast in your flesh. 14 But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of ... Read Full Story
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There seems to be an historic Protestant way in which we have referred to the theological concept of justification. And if anyone reading this article can correct or expand my understanding here, particularly with a written source specifically on this subject, please do. The ground of justification is the Passion of Christ; His life for our righteousness imputed, and His death for our sins atoned. The instrument of justification is faith.. The means of justification is the proclamation of the gospel and the Holy Spirit applying it. Covenant Theology affirms that the entire formula above applies to justification in all ages. I believe that ... Read Full Story
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Baines’ Citations and Explanations of the book of Hebrews Taken from: The Hope of Israel and Creation. by T. B. Baines. “To some minds it may present a difficulty that animal sacrifices should be again spoken of But an animal sacrifice was never in itself of any value as an offering. It was but a type of the true sacrifice, and such a type may be just as suitable in remembrance of the sacrifice as in anticipation”. It is very interesting that, just today (March 27, 2008), Dr. Sam Waldron, whom I have quoted a time or two in the past regarding this topic, ... Read Full Story
Science is in danger of self destruction. Scientific fraud is a criminal act that harms science. No professional scientist should be allowed to tamper with data nor to fudge data to support a theory that otherwise might be found to be un-viable.Contributor: Lex LoebPublished: Nov 25, 2009  
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In the continuing quest for gender equality in the world, a group of young women have been working at the United Nations to expand the message that theology which emphasises equality is essential to real progress.  
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Located in the back of Brighton Campus, the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry Library is far from the center of undergraduate life. While this may render many students unaware of this library, its impact on the greater University affects everyone associated with BC. The Theology and Ministry Library (TML) is quickly becoming revered throughout many academic communities as one of the premiere theological libraries for study...  
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By “Theology of Space”, we don’t mean the “Force” of Star Wars, of the logic of the Vulcans we mean something more akin to how churches and Christian communities use their spatial resources. Our very own Dr. Paul Louis Metzger has been busy (for proof, read this). Never one to shy away from tough questions, he attempts to tackle the “Theology of Space” in his latest article published in the November 2009 issue of Leadership magazine. What’s So...  
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Theologically reflective Australians who have experienced Christian worship in opulent US churches and in third world open air huts continue to ponder the effects of the land in Australian theological thinking  
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As the scientific basis for Warmism becomes vanishingly small, the religious nature of it comes to the fore On a page by itself, we find this inside the front cover of Al Gore’s latest climate fraud promotion book: “I’m offering you the choice of life or death. You can choose either blessings or curses.” [...]  
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