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If you are interested in seeing what other Christian blogs are floating around in cyberspace, the web site “Christian Bloggers” is a good place to start.
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We began our continuing conversation on “salvation” by looking at just a few of the ways in which people have understood atonement over the centuries. We started by summarizing very briefly some of the historical ideas, as follows: Anselm’s Satisfaction Model: Anselm of Canterbury (1033 – 1109) developed the idea that sinful humanity owes God
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We have begun to discuss “salvation”, a topic that it seems might well occupy us for quite some time. We began by thinking of the questions that immediately pop to the surface, for example: Saved from what? Saved for what? Saved how? Saved by whom? Initially, we talked about the idea that most historic formulations
In our discussions about the ways in which we understand the nature of God we began to focus on the difference between a strictly Unitarian view of God and the classical Trinitarian view of God. In last week’s blog entry we said that for “the Trinitarian Christian, who takes the Biblical witness on the nature
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An interesting question was raised here on the blog: “…I think this is the most fundamental religious question and it is more important than the question of God’s existence. If you don’t know what God is like, how do you know what to look for?” This question led us to revisit “general revelation” (e.g. knowing