Bible Study
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MARK 1:1–8:26 Concordia Commentary By James Voelz
Isagogically, Voelz emphasizes that because a literary approach to the Gospel of Mark takes seriously the story of the narrative as a whole, interpreters ought…
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Engaging Our Culture Faithfully
If the problem we face is not the secularization of society but the secularization of the church brought about by importing expressive individualism into the…
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Advent 4 • Romans 16:25–27 • December 21, 2014
On the final Sunday of Advent, just a few days before the glorious celebration of Christmas, these three verses at the end of the Epistle…
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Proper 27 • Amos 5:18–24 • November 9, 2014
Through Amos, Yahweh roars judgment to the neighboring kingdoms around Judah and Israel.
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Epiphany 4 • 1 Corinthians 8:1–13 • February 1, 2015
Thus, sinning against your brothers and wounding their conscience when it is weak, you sin against Christ”
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Christmas 1 • Galatians 4:4–7 • December 28, 2014
This is what the family of God looks like when adopted by our Abba Father because of the Christmas gift named Jesus, and the Holy…
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THE SCANDAL OF HAVING SOMETHING TO SAY: Ricoeur and the Possibility of Postliberal Preach-ing By Lance Pape
Pape likens the cyclical nature of mimesis to be a spring, building on Ricoeur’s notion of mimesis gaining “altitude” with each cycle.
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GOD’S TIMELINE: An Introduction to Theology for Laypeople By Rick Meyer
In God’s Timeline: An Introduction to Theology for Laypeople, Rick Meyer seeks to engage the reader in a theological journey that spreads across the whole…
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WHY PRIESTS?: A Failed Tradition By Garry Wills
Though he does not include a bibliography, the breadth of his reading and frequent quotation of respected authors is impressive. Short chapters and Wills’s crisp…