Tuesday, November 27, 2007

'Net Stuff

Some theological items I've found recently around Our Friend Mr. Internet.

Gender Roles: here's an interesting blog post about Galatians 3:28 from a complementarian perspective, with numerous comments from an egalitarian, joined by more complementarians, and more egalitarians. The discussion is civil and respectful (mostly), and will be enjoyed by koine Greek readers. (Which I'm not, but still...) It serves as a good introduction to the major interpretive questions surrounding this and other key NT texts, as well as to some of the most common research sources.

Slavery in the South: a monograph co-written by Reformed pastor, classical education advocate, and Federal Vision impresario Doug Wilson. Just discovered it today, and haven't read it myself yet. Outrageous? Un-PC? Embarrassing? Correct?

Oh, that wacky Worldwide Church of God! What will they think of next? Here's "The Surprising God Blog". Let's start with the blog title: I think it's supposed to refer to the bloggers finding God's gracious ways surprising, but grammatically it could just as well scan as how the blog itself is surprising ("you won't believe our new blog!"). Or even better, that the blog is about "surprising" God by sneaking up behind Him. Anyway, it's a "Christ-centered theology" blog for WCG pastors, and others who meet the Orwellian anonymous comment-submission requirements in the right-hand margin. (WCG alumni will feel right at home) Heavy on Barth and Torrance, of course, plus a new theologian du jour Robert Farrar Capon, who appears to be in favor due to his quasi-universalism.

Parlez-Vous "Prairie Muffin"? This manifesto will challenge your views of Christian womanhood on many levels.

Have fun!

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1 Comments:

At 9:28 AM, November 28, 2007 , Blogger Maria Stahl said...

I got this far on the Prairie Muffin Manifesto and could go no further:

"3) Prairie Muffins are aware that God is in control of their ability to conceive and bear children, and they are content to allow Him to bless them as He chooses in this area."

Oh boy... I know people like this. Most of them we know because they are the ones with more kids than they can feed, clothe and educate.

 

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