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Oct
22

Can You Recognize a Snake?: On Deception and Social Consequences

DO YOU RECOGNIZE A SNAKE ? DECEPTION AND THE CONSEQUENCES ON A NATIONAL SCALE CONTENTS Promises, Promises God’s Righteous Judgment: Both Personal and Social (Romans 1:18-32) God’s Righteous Judgment: The Law Written on the Heart (Romans 2:12-16) God’s Righteous Judgment: The Law Written on Stone (Exodus 19-20) Nature’s Revenge: When the Stones Cry Out (Luke 19:39-40) PROMISES,...
Oct
20

JESUS AND THE VIOLENCE OF REVELATION

Dear FF You asked what I thought about Jesus leading his followers into bloody conquest of God’s enemies in the Book of Revelation. I’ll try to demonstrate a “hermeneutic of the cross” as applied to this question. By that I mean the conscious attempt to relate the teaching of Revelation back to the cross in a meaningful way, working with the assumption that the cross ultimately governs everything...
Oct
2

FORGIVENESS IN A MENNONITE VEIN

HEROES OF FAITH IN OUR TIME                  A CLOUD OF WITNESSES REPORT For Emmanuel Mennonite Church, Minneapolis, MN             I was having my worst year of college, almost flunking a course in my major field and feeling somewhat guilty about being of no help at home. My sister, Jewell, at 16 years of age, was helping pay expenses with an after school job, and Dad was in...
Aug
29

INTERVENTION IN SYRIA AND MY PERSONAL HANDGUN

We all learn from recent history, especially when that history is our own experience. A recent lesson American foreign policy planners learned was that military power can sometimes be used to prevent atrocities, even genocide. There can be no doubt that the perceived current need to intervene somehow in Syria is powerfully supported by memories of the Rwanda genocide when the west had the means and the...
Aug
2

INTERPRETING GENESIS IN THE LIGHT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT: An Essay on Love, Trust, and Human Significance

Jesus revealed that God is love. Love binds the Trinity as one, and love is the motivation for creation itself. Genesis does not say this or even mention love, it only tells us what God did. But Jesus Christ has revealed who God is and what is his nature. We understand the meaning of Genesis in the light of further revelation that is complete in Jesus. Trust is essential for all relationship. Our salvation...

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