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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere: August 2006
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. Tired of being 100 Miles from Everywhere. Sorry in advance - this is a rant. The problem is - it doesn't feel like reality but more like I'm just going through the motions. And I'm not sure what that means for me and TheoHubby. Maybe nothing. Maybe a lot of something. Posted by Clattercote at 6:24 PM. Saturday, August 05, 2006. Too much sex in the West. Sanneh raises one points I find particularly interesting and inspiring:. First, he says, ".
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After Ferguson, Living the Scriptural Story | The Spirit's Witness
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The Spirit's Witness. About God, and everything else. After Ferguson, Living the Scriptural Story. Posted by Celia Wolff. Asymp; Leave a comment. Martin Luther King Jr. The following is a revision of the lecture I gave on the last day of my Introduction to the Bible class at Northwest Nazarene University. In Nampa, Idaho on 5 Dec 2014. Work, but it aims also to get its readers involved. Recognizing the Bible as the Five Act Drama of Creation, Israel, Christ, Church, and Eschaton [1]. Pay attention to the...
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere: January 2006
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere. Saturday, January 28, 2006. Yes, I HAVE been taking a break. A big, long, fat break, to quote someone else's blog post about me! However, it is January, the semester has begun, and it is time for me to begin blogging again. This week, I've been procastinating about papers. It's a bad thing - bad, bad, I know! And my students will start banging on my door come Monday. But I just can't help myself because. I have two new toys! One is a pasta machine - yay!
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere: July 2006
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere. Thursday, July 20, 2006. Long time, no write . I know, I know - many of my friends will complain that I haven't written in a long time. But here's the thing about living in a small town and doing theology - NOTHING happens here in the summer. I am so bored, I could cry. And instead, I'm procrastinating about writing the book I'm writing. It sucks. Posted by Clattercote at 5:48 PM. View my complete profile. Amy Welborn, Famous Catholic Blogger. Well, many of you kno.
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere: March 2006
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere. Friday, March 17, 2006. Lent, So Simple-. Lent is just too much like New Year's Resolutions - or it's getting that way for me. I keep hoping that this year, somehow, Lent will become the platform on which to leap to higher forms of prayer (a la Teresa of Avila), but it's just not happening. Let us consider contemplation a bit, then: Teresa's seven mansions of progression in prayer. The first three mansions Teresa describes in. Posted by Clattercote at 6:36 AM. I've bee...
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere: October 2006
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere. Saturday, October 07, 2006. Time for another post. It's one of the reasons why I'm so disturbed by this. Tithing machines are yet another way that virtuality separates us from the theological significance of who we are and what we do. As I posted in a Catholic message board:. Tithing by machine seriously disrupts this connection, and gets rid of the significance of the offering for the Eucharist in the Mass. Posted by Clattercote at 9:17 AM. View my complete profile.
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere: February 2006
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Theology 100 Miles from Everywhere. Thursday, February 23, 2006. Well, many of you know that I have lived in more than one intentional Christian community - people that live together guided by a covenant. In the last one I lived in, we prayed together daily, and gathered for meals frequently, and we reached out to the community in which we lived, in various ways. So I was intrigued to see the following reference to an all-Catholic town. It can't be done, at least human-wise. We see evidence of what happe...