Archive for 'Practical Theology'
Notes from a Young Preacher
by Joshua Seth Anderson
I am a young preacher. Ordained in August of last year, I have proclaimed the word of God to the people of God as a minister of the gospel only about a dozen times. Add in my supply preaching as a seminary student and intern and my lifetime of sermons only totals [...]
Posted: March 23rd, 2009 under Practical Theology, Preaching.
Comments: 8
What I wish I’d learned in seminary
It’s been a while since we’ve solicited your help in a discussion topic. Let’s have another try.
What are the top 3 things you wish you would have learned in seminary?
Other ways to get at the same question: What did you learn/experience in your first few years of ministry that you were under-prepared for? If seminaries [...]
Posted: March 16th, 2009 under Denominational, General, Practical Theology.
Comments: 16
Kingdom Life, not ‘Politics’
by David Cassidy
The Apostle Paul did not go around the Roman Empire cursing Caesar, but rather urging prayer for the man. However, he was also preaching the Gospel of God, a message that threatened and eventually undermined the foundations of Roman power. To confess Jesus Christ as Lord was certainly to deny Caesar the same [...]
Posted: February 2nd, 2009 under Cultural, Mission, Practical Theology.
Comments: 11
Security in the Story
by Clay Holland
Today–everyday, for that matter–we live in the midst of several competing stories, each of which are vying for supremacy. You may live with uncertainty about what the stories are. You may live confused about which story to believe. You may live fully convinced that you are believing the right story – but maybe [...]
Posted: January 26th, 2009 under Bible, Cultural, Mission, Practical Theology.
Comments: none
Christianity and Civic Life; part 3
by Greg Thompson
[Continued from Part 1 and Part 2]
This brings me to the final animating conviction, and it is this: one of the most urgent civic tasks before the church is the recovery of civic love.
That is to say, even more important than our positions on public policy, or our decisions for political candidates, is [...]
Posted: January 19th, 2009 under Cultural, Ethos, Mondays, Practical Theology.
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Christianity and Civic Life; part 2
by Greg Thompson
[...continued from Part 1]
The second conviction has to do with the current poverty of our civic presence.
What I mean by this is that in spite of the richness of our civic and political vision we in the American church are quite far from its embodiment. There are a number of reasons for this [...]
Posted: January 12th, 2009 under Cultural, Ethos, Mondays, Practical Theology.
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Christianity and Civic Life; part 1
by Greg Thompson
It’s a sort of truism that if you are looking for conflict, there are few ways more certain to provide it than talking about religion or about politics. And more than that, to talk about them together is akin to a sort of social kamikaze—a reckless and self-destructive endeavor that can only end [...]
Posted: January 5th, 2009 under Cultural, Ethos, Mondays, Practical Theology.
Comments: 2
Consumerism and Communion
by Jamison Galt
[Editors' note: One of the things we'd like to do on this forum is to regularly feature posts that attempt to apply aspects of our Reformed theology and practice to mission in our modern world; posts that do more than reference tradition or polemicize against other Christian practices. Here's one person's stab at [...]
Posted: December 24th, 2008 under Cultural, Mission, Practical Theology, Sacraments, Wednesdays.
Comments: 5