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    • Yes, until you reply, I'm able to edit my comment. Which I often do, sometimes because I've had second thoughts... If you think I've mis-characterized your words, Chris, feel free to...

      3 hours ago by paul munn

      in Cheating on the Church

    • Maybe that also begins to offer a response to <a href="http://www.jesusmanifesto.com/2009/07/cheating-on-the-church/#comment-12277329">Elizabeth's concern above</a>. If...

      3 hours ago by paul munn

      in Cheating on the Church

    • Interesting; the response sent to my personal email is different from the response posted on this site. In any case, it's difficult to have a conversation when one changes the words or adds to...

      6 hours ago by Chris

      in Cheating on the Church

    • I still disagree about marriage, and don't see how the word "phenomena" or "symptom" makes any difference. God's making male and female "one flesh" is part of...

      12 hours ago by paul munn

      in Cheating on the Church

    • Yes, transcended, or transfigured, is a much better way of putting our eschatological state. And I agree with you 100%, Paul, that neither the Church nor marriage are the result of fallen humanity....

      22 hours ago by Chris

      in Cheating on the Church

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Reading for the Resistance

Started by markvans · 11 months ago

I recently added two more books to my “Reading for the Resistance” section: Jesus and Empire and Paul and Empire. I am very careful about which books I include in that list. The list isn’t my “favorite books” list. Nor is it an  ... Continue reading »

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  • I love Richard Horsley. I don't agree with many of his conclusions, but he brings an excellent socio-historical critique that is lacking in most evangelical scholars.

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