
Weekly Round-Up: From the Blogroll and Beyond...
Trevin Wax reviews Robert Wuthnow's new book, After the Baby Boomers: How Twenty- and Thirty-Somethings are Shaping the Future of American Religion, here, here, here, here and here.
BW3 had my favorite Easter post in the blogosphere.
One of my newest favorite bloggers is Eugene Cho. I really enjoyed this one.
Mofast contemplates one of my favorite biblical thought experiments posed by N.T. Wright.
One of my favorites from Down Under, Byron Smith, (again) helps me dispel the dualism that still runs rampant in my heart and mind.
iMonk (re)posts on another controversial but eye-opening topic.
I love Nathan Gann's soul-searching honesty. Here's a good example.
Satire at its finest at the Wittenburg Door. Do you you ever sense that the more you travel toward true discipleship, the more people think you're "crazy"?
A postmodern remix of C. Michael Pattons' famous chart.
Some interesting questions to Brian McLaren (and the Emerging Church as a whole).
Grace and Peace,
Raffi
BW3 had my favorite Easter post in the blogosphere.
One of my newest favorite bloggers is Eugene Cho. I really enjoyed this one.
Mofast contemplates one of my favorite biblical thought experiments posed by N.T. Wright.
One of my favorites from Down Under, Byron Smith, (again) helps me dispel the dualism that still runs rampant in my heart and mind.
iMonk (re)posts on another controversial but eye-opening topic.
I love Nathan Gann's soul-searching honesty. Here's a good example.
Satire at its finest at the Wittenburg Door. Do you you ever sense that the more you travel toward true discipleship, the more people think you're "crazy"?
A postmodern remix of C. Michael Pattons' famous chart.
Some interesting questions to Brian McLaren (and the Emerging Church as a whole).
Grace and Peace,
Raffi








Thanks for the link.
Trying to overcome my own unhealthy dualisms has been something of a theme on my blog.
No thanks necessary. I've been enjoying your posts for quite some time. "overcoming my own unhealthy dualsims" is perhaps my most important personal theological struggle.
Loved the Nietsche piece, by the way.
Grace and Peace,
Raffi
Thanks - it was good for me to write it as it helped articulate something I hadn't quite said to myself before.