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    Two Future Trends in Biblical Scholarship

    Dr. Paul Raabe explores the current trends in biblical scholarship and how the church should respond. “The next generation of biblical scholars is not doing “source-form-redaction criticism”…scholars are now following what is called a “synchronic” approach, taking the biblical texts as they stand in a more holistic way.”
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    Second Sunday in Advent

    Spark your thoughts for December 10, 2023! Tune in to "Lectionary Kick-start" for a discussion about the texts for the second Sunday in Advent
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    2023 Theological Symposium Available Online

    Four hundred were blessed to attend the 2023 Theological Symposium “Living By Hope in a Secular Age: Church & Society.” The three plenary sessions, the panel discussion of the three plenary speakers, and twenty-four sectional presentations are now available online free of charge. Whether you were in attendance and want to view a sectional that ..
To a friend whose brother took his own life
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To a friend whose brother took his own life


To a friend whose brother took his own life

This letter was written to a friend. Names have been changed to safeguard identity. Dear John, It is hard to believe that you have lived at the retirement home for nearly two years. When I look back upon the timing of your move just before COVID turned things upside down, I can see the hand ..

ICYMI: Beth Hoeltke on Natural Burial in Christian Century
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ICYMI: Beth Hoeltke on Natural Burial in Christian Century


ICYMI: Beth Hoeltke on Natural Burial in Christian Century

She was interviewed to discuss how a growing number of Christians are embracing natural burial practices

From Lawnscaped Cemeteries to Natural Burial Cemeteries
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From Lawnscaped Cemeteries to Natural Burial Cemeteries


From Lawnscaped Cemeteries to Natural Burial Cemeteries

The latest blog on natural burial from Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke

The Grave and Grave Container
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The Grave and Grave Container


The Grave and Grave Container

The latest blog on natural burial from Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke

Burial Practices: Digging and Filling the Grave
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Burial Practices: Digging and Filling the Grave


Burial Practices: Digging and Filling the Grave

The latest blog on natural burial from Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke

Returning Our Bodies to the Ground
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Returning Our Bodies to the Ground


Returning Our Bodies to the Ground

Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke’s latest post on natural burial takes up the question of coffins, caskets, and shrouds

Home Visitation and Viewing
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Home Visitation and Viewing


Home Visitation and Viewing

Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke on how the “death room” became the “living room,” in their ongoing series on natural burial

Natural Burial: The Final Journey
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Natural Burial: The Final Journey


Natural Burial: The Final Journey

A free Bible study, written by Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke, on the best ways for Christians to honor the body, both in life and death

Dressing and Preparing the Body for Burial
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Dressing and Preparing the Body for Burial


Dressing and Preparing the Body for Burial

In their ongoing series, Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke discuss the next step in the natural burial process

Book Blurbs: Burreson & Hoeltke, Death, Heaven, Resurrection, and the New Creation
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Book Blurbs: Burreson & Hoeltke, Death, Heaven, Resurrection, and the New Creation


Book Blurbs: Burreson & Hoeltke, Death, Heaven, Resurrection, and the New Creation

Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke discuss their recent book on death and the new creation

Word and Work: On Death, Dying, and Everything After
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Word and Work: On Death, Dying, and Everything After


Word and Work: On Death, Dying, and Everything After

Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke discuss the many practical and theological issues surrounding death and dying

Preserving the Bodies of the Baptized Dead
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Preserving the Bodies of the Baptized Dead


Preserving the Bodies of the Baptized Dead

The latest post on natural burial by Kent Burreson and Beth Hoeltke

Caring for the Body
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Caring for the Body


Caring for the Body

Resuming the blog series on natural burial

Your Burial: A Spectrum of Possibilities
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Your Burial: A Spectrum of Possibilities


Your Burial: A Spectrum of Possibilities

What is Natural Burial?

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An Essential Theology of Easter


An Essential Theology of Easter

What is the difference between saying “Jesus lives” and “Jesus is risen”?

It Would Be Easier to Be a Gnostic
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It Would Be Easier to Be a Gnostic


It Would Be Easier to Be a Gnostic

Thinking about death, and what we believe about life

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