http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=110232968103
Thanks to our friend Ed Babinski for sending the link!
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=110232968103
Thanks to our friend Ed Babinski for sending the link!
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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
4 comments:
Well, all right then, Chris. I shared this video on my face book site. Thanks for the link.
Chris, I must add that I removed the video from my Facebook page, because I learned that the songwriter, Chris Brown, was arrested for abusing his girl friend. The couple in the video, the Kleins, were terrible embarrassed when they learned about the arrest and are now donating proceeds to a group that advocates against domestic violence.
I wonder if anyone can name the most horrendous act ever committed by a writer of a popular song (classical and/or pop artist)?
Martin Luther wrote two tracts defaming "the Jews," so I guess singing, "A Mighty Fortress is Our God" is also out of the question.
Edward, I simply wanted Chris to know that the link to the video was no longer on my Facebook page. I'm not saying that we should not sing or play the music of those who may have acted wrongly, nor did I imply that anyone else should do as I did. At that moment, since the abuse was recent, I didn't want the song on my page. It was a personal choice. I like "Forever", and I will, no doubt, play or listen to the song sometime in the future.
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