Jan
31
Jolly Blogger asks this question. What do you all think? I am inclined to say that while I love my books, I do see both entertainment and education moving in the direction of digital media. Print will never die completely, but its usefulness and expediency may not be as grand as it once was.
Jan
30
Gregory of Nyssa
January 30, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Posted by joanied · Filed Under Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Christian Philosophy, Salvation
I didn’t want to just take it from one place on the internet about what Gregory of Nyssa believed about “universal reconciliation” so I did read this paper on the internet by a Donald L Ross at http://www.iep.utm.edu/g/gregoryn.htm and part of what he writes is:”The freedom of the nous provides a necessary condition for […]
Jan
26
How to Get what we want
January 26, 2008 | 1 Comment
Posted by lisa robinson · Filed Under Ethics, Christian Life, Ministry
In anticipation of starting seminary in the fall, I started a countdown journal on my Xanga site. I originally intended it as a sharing of steps related to practical life issues, especially since I will have to relocate to a different part of the country. Interestingly, it has evolved into a contemplation of […]
Jan
25
Call Me a Heretic
January 25, 2008 | 14 Comments
Posted by joanied · Filed Under Christian Philosophy, Church History
There’s a fellow over on the Parchment and Pen blog that often talks about people being heretics and today he was talking about Origen being considered a heretic. I started looking around the internet about hereticism and came across a lot of interesting things about Christian Universal Reconcilation (UR) — God will save and has […]
Jan
25
What Counts as Going to Church?
January 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Posted by michaelp · Filed Under Ecclesiology, Funny



