"The average Christian, even the one who attends church regularly, lives in two different worlds. On Sunday morning, from eleven o'clock to noon, such a person lives in a world in which axheads float, rivers stop as if dammed, donkey's speak, people walk on water, dead persons come back to life, even days after death, and a child is born to a virgin mother. But during the rest of the week, the Christian functions in a very different atmosphere. Here technology, the application of modern scientific discovery, is the norm. The believer drives away from church in a modern automobile, with automatic transmission, power steering , power brakes, AM-FM stereo radio, air conditioning, and other gadgets, to a home with similar up to date features. In practice the two worlds clash. In the Christian's biblical world, when people are ill, prayer is uttered for divine healing, but in this secular world, however, they go to the doctor. For how long can this kind of schizophrenia be maintained?"
-Millard J. Erickson, Christian Theology, pp. 117-118
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Words for the Day
ipsissima verba: the exact words of Jesus
ipsissima vox: the exact voice (the substance) of what Jesus said.
Sitz im Leben: an important German phrase for "setting in life." It has to do with context — the occasion that gave rise to various passages in the Bible.
Now you know (so do I).
ipsissima vox: the exact voice (the substance) of what Jesus said.
Sitz im Leben: an important German phrase for "setting in life." It has to do with context — the occasion that gave rise to various passages in the Bible.
Now you know (so do I).
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Home
It's been a long journey, but we're finally home. From Morgantown to South Carolina, to Florida, to New York, to Florida again, to North Carolina, to Nashville, to Morgantown. My trip odometer turned over a few times. There were plenty of memorable moments. I'll post some pictures.
I'm also immersed in seminary studies and I'm really enjoying it. I'll be posting some thoughts as I learn.
I'm also immersed in seminary studies and I'm really enjoying it. I'll be posting some thoughts as I learn.
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