Monthly Archives: December 2005

Is All of Life Worship?

Jeff has some helpful thoughts here. I find the analogy of the Church as a body to be an exceedingly fruitful one, particularly in this area. Whilst I lay no claim for a biblical basis for the following sub-analogies, I … Continue reading

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Priesthood of all Believers

…it is the essence of the priesthood to help people draw near to God. Yes, you get to go into God’s house yourself as a priest. The High Priest even gets to go into the Most Holy Place where Yahweh … Continue reading

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This is Stupid

Willow Creek and a number of other megachurches are cancelling their Christmas Day services (Tim Bayly also reports on this). This is just another instance of the idolatry of the natural family in action. Christ came in order to form … Continue reading

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Some Wisdom from Eco

Human beings are religious animals. It is psychologically very hard to go through life without the justification, and the hope, provided by religion. You can see this in the positivist scientists of the 19th century. They insisted that they were … Continue reading

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Serendipities

I finished reading Eco’s Serendipities: Language and Lunacy today (a big thank you to Cliff, who bought it for me from my wishlist). It follows on from Eco’s earlier work, The Search for the Perfect Language. Central themes from Baudolino … Continue reading

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Leithart on the Self

Some very interesting thoughts here.

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Are you Emerging?

Find out here. [HT: Berek]

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Postman on Secrets, Shame and Childhood

In his book, The Disappearance of Childhood, Neil Postman argues that shame is a crucial element of the civilizing process. He maintains that the printing press encouraged the development of a heightened sense of shame. The reading of books demands … Continue reading

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Leetspeak

Woohoo! Now I can understand Berek.

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This looks like an interesting book.

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