Can It Be Forgotten? By David Barr In my second year of graduate school, I had the opportunity to take a course called “What Is Scripture?” with the prominent Jewish philosopher and theologian Peter Ochs. Ochs, deeply concerned ... Read More...
Bibliolatry: the Exvangelical Boogeyman By David Beadle During my first week of seminary, at chapel orientation, a professor said that Scripture was the foundation of Anglican worship. I knew I was going to an evangelical seminary, but I didn’t ex... Read More...
Things Episcopalians Say: “The Word of God Is Jesus, Not the Bible” By Garwood P. Anderson One of the many reasons to avoid social media is that one of your friends will invariably post a meme like this one: Social media nonsense doesn’t tend to bother me. I have low expectations of these media and choose to enjoy w... Read More...
Inhabiting a Strange New World How might we make use of spiritual exegesis and the “fourfold sense” in our proclamation of the Bible’s strange new world?
The Word in the World Words are the most powerful tools we have to shape our world and to ask God to help us reshape ourselves.
The Importance of Preaching The proclamation of Jesus Christ is as important now as it has ever been.