Theology

The test of good theology

Last week I suggested that good theology is practical and belongs to normal people, not academics. Some people still complained that the theology they know is dry and argumentative – which means either my

Apology

Mark Driscoll apologizes for his post at Out of Ur: A godly friend once asked me an important question: “What do you want to be known for?” I responded that solid theology and

Theology and the real world

I usually enjoy Bene’s questions. Yesterday Bene asked one about a theological issue in the comments below: This is so much it’s own world, populated by it’s own geeks, isn’

Doing theology in our context

From Challies: Emergent: Brian McLaren is at it again. “So for people who feel, for example, that the Westminster Confession perfectly contains Christian theology the kind of conversation we’re having is a

Emergent Christian/Jewish Leaders Meeting

So what do you do if you disagree on an issue? I like what happened when Doug Pagitt announced an Emergent Christian/Jewish Leaders Meeting. It’s hard to replicate all the dynamics