Archive for August, 2014

The Theological Tragedy in Ferguson, MO August 20, 2014 No Comments

In the midst of life, ministry, ALS bucket challenges, beheadings, Israel & Palestine and the start of football season, there is something I just cannot get my mind off of: Ferguson. Ferguson is getting a lot of press, but not a lot of conversation. The dynamics of what has and continues to happen in Ferguson, […]

Evaluating theology Outside of our Own August 5, 2014 No Comments

I have the privilege of teaching theology, ministry and other courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Many of these courses require learning, understanding and evaluating different theological perspectives and traditions. Many times students are asked to look at theology and practices that are different than their own. Many times this is enlightening, but […]