I’m going to try to stick to a very narrow point in this post and I ask the reader to do the same. There are other things that could be said about the breaking Mark Driscoll story. I’ll leave it
I’m going to try to stick to a very narrow point in this post and I ask the reader to do the same. There are other things that could be said about the breaking Mark Driscoll story. I’ll leave it
David Bentley Hart, in The Experience of God, makes this important observation: “To bracket form and finality out of one’s investigations as far as reason allows is a matter of method, but to deny their reality altogether is a matter of
So far as I know, every United Methodist-affiliated college or university would either describe itself or agree with the description of “non-sectarian.” It means that we do not require anyone to go to chapel, take a particular religion course, or
Off and on since yesterday’s Sunday School class, I’ve been pondering a comment made to me after class. I’ve heard it many times: “Methodists are big tent people.” And so I muse…and fume. I must tell a bit of the
Robert Benne (Quality with Soul) argues that for a church related school to carry out its mission consistent with its identity, a critical mass of committed Christians involved in leadership is a “necessary precondition.” (pp. 179-180) I’d like to try