Living as an Ignatian Christian
by Maria Anderson
This post has been in the making for months, and I have been dragging my feet. Today it became apparent to me WHY it has been so hard to write this: Ignatian Christianity is NOT about learning something new in your head. I cannot write a nice essay on it, [...]
Why I am Emergent
When I’m with Emergent types, I often get asked “Why are you Episcopalian” which I have many answers (including this one I gave to Bruce Reyes-Chow) to and most respect. But when I’m with Episcopalians I often get a turned up eye and a weird look when I say I’m interested in the Emerging Church. [...]
Blake Huggins Reviews ‘A People’s History of Christianity’
Blake Huggins has gotten a a head start in reading and thinking about our next Theology Book Club’s selection – Diana Butler Bass’s A People’s History of Christianity. He won’t give away the ending, but it is worth a read whether you plan on reading the book or not (and you really should.)
I like it. [...]
Exploring Our Matrix Explores the Jesus Seminar
Prof. James McGrath of Exploring Our Matrix plumbed YouTube for some videos of biblical scholars Marcus Borg and John Dominic Crossan discussing the Jesus Seminar, the Pre- and Post-Easter Jesus, and the context of Jesus.
Exploring Our Matrix | Jesus Seminar Videos


