The title of this blog post does not strike me as particularly good news.
Woe is me
Christ Sein, Küng
Existiert Gott?, Küng
Der Anfang aller Dinge, Küng
Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire, Brian J. Walsh and Sylvia C. Keesmaat
The Character of Theology: An Introduction to Its Nature, Task, and Purpose, John R. Franke
Shadow Sides. God in the Old Testament, Eric Peels
The Jesus Creed, Scot McKnight
Gebete des Lebens, Karl Rahner
Jesus and the Victory of God, N.T. Wright
Universal Salvation? The Current Debite, ed. by Robin Parry and C. H. Partridge
5 comments:
All the fans of the TV series "Lost" might think it's a great thing.
Chuck Grantham
"They were not baptised alive."
Sure she tries to gloss over this in the next sentence, but oh I think she's onto something. Maybe you need to include a firearm in the drive-by baptismal formula. Shoot em, then douse em. That's the way to a true conversion!
Whoops. I meant "they were baptised alive."
Sorry for the misquote. It should make perfect sense now. (Kinda like the article)
That was far too bleak a read for a monday morning (sorry, just catching up with various blogs today)
Can we please have something a bit more cheery next time?
Now if it had said "Chrisendom is over" or "Chrisendom has bit the dust and gone the way of the dodo", then perhaps that might have been particularly good news. ;-)
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