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Where’s The Love For Emmanuel Rackman and Eliezer Berkovitz?
http://lukeford.net/ blog/ ?p=5885Professor Marc B. Shapiro blogs: David Singer recently wrote an interesting article on Rabbi Emanuel Rackman.[3] With the recent passing of Rabbi Moses Mescheloff,[4] Rackman, born in 1910, might be the oldest living musmach of RIETS.
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When Churches go Bad
http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ when-churches-go-bad-2/When Churches go Bad October 5th, 2008 Posted in Culture, Political Correctness | By Bill Muehlenberg What does one do when a Christian denomination or school or institution starts to go off the rails? By that I mean, when it begins to reject classic Christian teaching, and moves toward error, apostasy and heresy.
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Kingdom Leadership After Lakeland Part 3-Addendum #1: Notes, Quotes, and Questions on Reconstructing Authority
http://futuristguy.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ kingdom-leadership-after-lakelan…October 5, 2008 Kingdom Leadership After Lakeland, Theological Reconstruction Before transitioning into Part 4 on the reconstructive side of post-hyper-revivalism, I wanted to share some other resources as tools for those who choose the route of do-it-yourself reflection.
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When Churches Go Bad
http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ when-churches-go-bad/When Churches Go Bad October 5th, 2008 Posted in Apologetics, TEC | Bill Muehlenberg What does one do when a Christian denomination or school or institution starts to go off the rails? By that I mean, when it begins to reject classic Christian teaching, and moves toward error, apostasy and heresy.
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Wade Burleson Falsely Accuses Southern Baptists of Semi-Arianism
http://peterlumpkins.typepad.com/ peter_lumpkins/ 2008/ 10/ wade-burleson-f.htmlFor six months or so, Enid, Oklahoma pastor, Wade Burleson set blogging aside to focus on other more pressing issues. Those who have kept up with the posts Burleson has published for approximately the past two years, have surely noted that he does not avoid controversy. To the contrary, he faces it head on, so to speak.
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Canada: Dealing with Lambeth moratoria
http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ canada-dealing-with-lambeth-mo…Canada: Dealing with Lambeth moratoria October 5th, 2008 Posted in Anglican Church Of Canada | By Marites N Sison, Anglican Journal The Canadian house of bishops will discuss this month how best to respond to renewed proposals for moratoria on the blessing of same-sex unions, the ordination of persons living in same-sex unions to the episcopate, and cross-border interventions.
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Whence a rule for meaning?
http://narrativeandontology.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ whence-rule-for-meaning.htmlWhere there is no critical interpretation of Scripture, there will be a mystical or rhetorical one. If words have more than one meaning, they may have any meaning. Instead of being a rule of life or faith, Scripture becomes the expression of the everchanging aspect of religious opinions.—Benjamin
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Process of hell
http://www.puritanboard.com/ f15/ process-hell-38216/I was listening to my pastor's sermon on The Justice of Hell (if you would like to listen to it HERE) Now I am a firm believer in the doctrine and justice of hell. I find it very rational because of the magnitude of sin against a holy God. But a lot of those non-believers or those who don't believe in hell will find hell irrational.
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Barclay Press: Technology as a Powerful-Practice (Part 1)
http://gatheringinlight.com/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ barclay-press-technology-as-a-powerfu…I’ve put together a two-part essay on Technology as Power (or what I’m calling, using James McClendon, a powerful-practice) and the second part which I will publish in two weeks on the Quaker notion of “Gospel order” as a counterpoint to what Henry Jenkins calls participatory culture (think democratization of the web, re: youtube, wikis, twitter, discussion forums, blogs, web 2.0, etc).
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Oasis: Intial Impressions
http://grantenglish.com/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ oasis-intial-impressions/After the conference I was struck with a couple of things. First - and I don’t say this judgmentally but a “it is what it is” thing - there seems to be more and more under-equipped pastors serving in our churches. That’s not a slam on youth pastors. It’s a slam on two things - our seminaries/colleges and senior/lead pastors.
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