I am convinced that the Christians most powerful witness to the reality of the resurrection is expressed in and through the dynamic experiencing and expressing of the Gospel-shaped life.
One of the greatest tragedies of historical theology i.e., the movement(s) of interpretive process and practice within God’s Word in Church history, is found in Christianity’s seemingly [...]
Posts Tagged ‘orthodoxy’
The Gospel-shaped Life
Posted in Theology, tagged Christianity, God, Joy, orthodoxy, orthopraxy on September 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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Posted in Theology, tagged actions, beliefs, deeds, faith, orthodoxy, orthopraxy on February 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I have been thinking a lot lately about orthodoxy and orthopraxy, only in much less heady terms. If we trust that what we believe is true how is that affecting our lives? How does being a Christian affect your day to day decisions? How does associating with a specific denomination affect how you interact with [...]