“Of making many books there is no end.” (Ecc 12:12)
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There are three types of people in our country. There are, first of all, those who do not read. An AP-Ipsos poll recently revealed that 25% of Americans do not read books, while other polls have put the number higher, at around 50%. It is not that these Americans cannot read or that they do not accumulate knowledge. (No country’s citizens—and I mean none—bring more … [Read More]
On Disciplined Reading (1): Three Types of People
A Theologically-Driven Missiology (Pt. 3: The Triune God)
Note: This series of posts deals with the relationship between doctrine and practice in general, and between theology and missiology in particular. It argues that sound theology should provide the starting point, trajectory, and parameters for missiological practice. It seeks a “theologically-driven” missiology both for the United States and international contexts.
The doctrine of God is absolutely central to all of the church’s life. Ironically, however, we seem to have the most difficult time allowing this … [Read More]
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