Every day I am thankful for the gift of music. It's so moving, mood-capturing, invigorating. How blessed are we, to live in an age that can put a band or orchestra or vocalist in my head on demand?
Solemnibus
Learning to write
Friday, January 30, 2004
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liturgy & narrative
- The hardship of faith
- 'Legalism' as merit and markers
- Galatians & the scope of the gospel
- John the Baptist & baptism today
- Psalmody & Imprecations
- A Fairy Story
- The Story of Eden
- Does holiness demand unity?
- Covenant baptism
- Knowledge in Van Til & Kant
reviews
problems & responses
- Closing wombs: Christ's curse
- Christianity & Creation's survival
- Practicing Hope: a foretaste of shalom
- Needed: a theology of place
- On the loss of virginity
- Body-life: the uncool and the aged
- Justice and the Treaty
- Stewardship & Eco-justice
- Bono: Justice & Equality
- Worship & Culture
- 'Culture' and 'problems'
etchings
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