Episode Archives

Running with the Body – Thoughts from the Edge

Sometimes, in fact often, we think ahead of our body. That is, when it comes to following Jesus we make commitments we must follow through with our bodies. The implications of our faith require an embodied expression – an incarnation of the life of Jesus in our own living. … Continue reading

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Virtual (Not) Community – Shane Hipps

Back when Wired Parish was up and running I listened to a few podcasts with Shane Hipps. They were insightful and instructive. Here Shane talks about the idea of “virtual community.” What do you think?

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E-Mail Subscription

Someone recently told me they signed up for my weekly email. The problem? Some changes have been made that fail to notify me of these requests. Once my friend David Phillips, whom I affectionately refer to as zenwebmasterguru, finished his dissertation stuff I will ask for his always spot … Continue reading

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Transforming Theology – Inquiry Accepted

Tripp Fuller offered blog readers an opportunity to participate in the Transforming Theology project. Always ready to read some challenging material I sent an email with my interest. My inquiry was accepted and I received some material by pdf by John Cobb. Then, last week I received Lauren … Continue reading

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Thoughts from the Edge – The Depth of the Desolate

Words pregnant with implication in Scripure often are often flattened. Growing up I often heard Mark 1 referenced as a prescription for a “Quiet Time.” Some modern tranlsations aided this move by translating “desolate, wilderness, desert” with “quiet” or “solitary.” No doubt an interpretive move. But in a world … Continue reading

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