Dennis continues to drive the discussion forward on "Semantic Realism."
Disputationes: Towards Theological Sanity
Meanwhile, the "Emerging Church" gets more attention even as it swirls in the cesspool of "in curvatus se." To view this theologically insanity and its critics follow these links:
The Emergent "Church"/Cult Documentary on PBS
(a "Gee Whiz, something new in Christianity" attititude)
Emergent Church movement PBS Religion and Ethic...
Nightline: Emergent Church
(with "The Spirit Garage" an ELCA endeavor)
Let's Talk Post-Modernism and the Emergent Church
(I loved the quote beneath this video)
Brian Mclaren And The Dangers Of The Emergent Church
( a "Wretched" expose)
Emergent Urge
(deeply biting satire, I love the caption: "Preaching is an act of violence to the Wills of those who must sit and take it"
But even though the "Emergent Church" has its critics, do the critics practice "semantic realism?" Perhaps they too practice theological insanity.
Theology done following the Wittenberg Theological Method. Martin Luther (1483-1546), priest and professor at Wittenberg University, proposed the preaching of a radical gospel: Salvation is in Christ and Christ Alone. This "categorical preaching" of Jesus Christ gathered a school of theologians which has persisted through the years as a thin tradition of faith in Christ amidst the broad stream of religious Christianity.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
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