Archive for the 'Conn-versation' Category

Slaves, Women, & the Civil War (Conn-versation Blog)

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

We have an interesting discussion going on over on the Conn-versation blog (connversation.wordpress.com) on the possible hermeneutical connection between the issues of slavery and women in the church.
(Conn-versation blog is a group blog by current and former Westminster Theological Seminary students dedicated to “reviving and applying the life and legacy of (late WTS prof) Harvie [...]

Frame and Wilson on the Use and Abuse of Satire

Monday, August 13th, 2007

New post by me over on the Conn-versation Blog.

Ryken and Spurgeon: A Church for the City

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

I have this love/hate relationship with the Reformation21 blog…have you noticed? Sometimes it infuriates me…and then it turns right around and challenges me in ways that deeply move me toward Christ and his Cross.
Very often, the latter occurs through the musings of Rev. Philip Ryken, senior minister of Tenth Presbyterian Church in center city (never [...]

Conn on Theology and Theologizing

Sunday, January 21st, 2007

As part of my involvement with the new Conn-versation team blog dedicated to the life and legacy of missional visionary Harvie Conn, I have been completing my reading of his magnum opus, Eternal Word and Changing Worlds: Anthropology, Theology, and Missions in Trialogue. The final two chapters, on theologizing and theological education from a missional [...]