I was reading Neal Locke’s blog a few weeks ago, and he wrote about how his son asked him, “Daddy, is Jesus God?” He wasn’t sure whether to just give him the “easy Christian answer” or to engage in a theological discussion with his three year old. He chose somewhere in the middle and engaged [...]
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The Church and Postmodern Culture website has been doing a series on the emerging church and deconstructive theology. There have been some really great essays written. Difference, Humility and Surprise, by LeRon Shults. The Difference That Faith Makes, by Carl Raschke. Subversive Syntax, by Tony Jones. The Will to Action, by Jason Clark. Why Deconstruction?, [...]
I love the work of IKON and especially the writings of Pete Rollins. Below is the text for one of his most recent reflections: “Jesus and the Five Thousand (A First World Translation)” [it can be found at IKON's Reflections page]. Jesus and the Five Thousand (a First World translation) | Pete Rollins 13 Jesus [...]
Went and worshipped with the IKON, a group/community from Belfast, Ireland. Tomorrow night is Harp 46, and I’m so excited for that. Got a chance to meet Adele who was helping them set up IKON’s service. A very moving service…reflections from the Saturday after Christ was crucified. Lots of reflections, parables written by Pete Rollins [...]








