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This Week’s Sermon: Sledge Hammer Faith

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…redeem us. You can download audio and video files of this sermon from the Woodland Hills Church website. After you’ve listened to the sermon, we invite you to share your thoughts with the rest of the ReKnew community on our Facebook page, or send us your questions here! Subscribe to…

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Sermon 7/22/12: The Shadow of the Cross

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…of the ReKnew community on our Facebook page, or send us your questions here! 7/22/12 The Shadow of the Cross Download the MP3 Watch the video Subscribe to Woodland Hills Church’s sermon podcasts through iTunes: Normal Quality Audio | High-Quality Audio | Video Related posts: Sermon 7/15/12: God’s Shadow Activity…

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God’s Shadow Activity [Sermon 7/15/12]

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…Watch the video   After you listen, feel free to share your own thoughts with the rest of the ReKnew community on our Facebook page, or send us your questions here! Related Posts: Christ-Centered or Cross-Centered? Caught Between Two Conflicting Truths Why Christ, not Scripture, is Our Ultimate Foundation Scripture’s…

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3-Part Summer Q&A with Greg and Paul Eddy

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During Woodland Hills Church’s weekend services on July 7-8, they hosted Q&A sessions with Greg Boyd (Senior Pastor), and Paul Eddy (Teaching Pastor). If you’d like to listen to all the questions, note that there are separate downloads for the three different services. You can download them here: Summer Q&A…

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Greg Boyd: Relationship vs Religion [Video]

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In his April 29, 2012 sermon, Greg explains that what Jesus invites us into is much more than just another world religion. You can download the full sermon from Woodland Hills Church here. Video clip sourced via DeepCoffee.  …

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Open Theism and the Nature of the Future

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…not happen, but must also be described in terms of what may and may not happen. The future, in other words, is partly open. The thesis is defended against a number of possible philosophical objections. Click here to download this essay: Open Theism, Omniscience, and the Nature of the Future…

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Finding an Alternative Jesus

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…it, finally free ourselves from the “tyranny of the canonical Jesus” and come up with an alternative Jesus along the lines of these other non-biblical sources. At first glance, the average reader can be taken back by these spectacular claims. The very idea that there are ancient books outside the…

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An Author Repents

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…to make – not the author’s. In the early 1980’s, the rights for the book were sold to another publisher. I have had no contact with that publisher (other than to request that the book be taken out of print) and I receive no royalties. Unfortunately, the book continues to…

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Repenting of Religion: Turning from Judgment to the Love of God

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book over the last several years have been incredibly moving. Thousands have told me this book completely re-framed what Christianity was all about and empowered them to love people in a way they hadn’t previously imagined. Many have told me that the book woke them up not only to the…

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Responding to Craig’s Recent Critique

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Hello internet friends,   I haven’t been blogging much lately because I’ve been super-obsessed with research on the book of Revelation in preparation for a chapter addressing its apparent violence for a forthcoming book for IVP. But several people have brought to my attention a recent podcast by Bill Craig…

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The Naked Anabaptist

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…explaining Old Testament violence (working on my forthcoming book, The Crucifixion of the Warrior God). Anyway, I just noticed this newly released book peeking out at me from under a huge pile of books on the floor (one of many such piles I’m afraid), and so I decided to immediately…

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Doesn’t Psalms 139:16 refute the Open View of the future?

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…this passage is notoriously ambiguous, rendering a number of differing translations possible. The King James Version, for example, reads: “Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being imperfect; and in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.”…

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God at War: The Bible & Spiritual Conflict


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…spiritual war zone. I moved into what I’ve come to call a “warfare worldview.” For the next seven years I studied the Bible throughly and read many books on the topic of spiritual warfare. Then, in 1995 I presented a paper at an academic conference on Satan and the problem…

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Doesn’t Psalm 139:16 refute the open view of the future?

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…this passage is notoriously ambiguous, rendering a number of differing translations possible. The King James Version, for example, reads: “Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being imperfect; and in thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them.”…

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Shedding Light On “The Dark Side of God”

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book was referred to me months ago by a blogger whose name I can’t now recall – but thank you for the reference). Now, I’ll say up front that this book is not at all a scholarly book. It doesn’t interact with any historical-critical scholarship, jumps quite randomly all over…

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Back up Colson Review

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…to find a common ground requiring compromise on both sides would actually allow us to work together to achieve what we all want – fewer abortions? Or isn’t it conceivable that a pro-life Christian might in good faith come to the conclusion that the issue of abortion is so difficult…

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Colson’s God & Government: A Review

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…with great wisdom, that Kingdom people are called to be faithful rather than pragmatic. But how then can he justify encouraging Kingdom people to compromise their Kingdom walk by killing or lying on the grounds that doing so would serve “the common good?” This strikes me as putting pragmatism over…

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A Review of Colson’s God & Government

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…trying to find a common ground requiring compromise on both sides would actually allow us to work together to achieve what we all want – fewer abortions? Or isn’t it conceivable that a pro-life Christian might in good faith come to the conclusion that the issue of abortion is so…

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God of the Possible Endorsements and Reviews

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commended for living up to its Reformed commitments by publishing this book. To be “Reformed” is to be open to new light from God’s Word: “reformed and always reforming.” –Roger E. Olson, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University “Gregory Boyd gives a strong and accessible argument for views that…

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A Discussion With Chuck Colson and Shane Claiborne

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…in his book God & Government he admits that participating in government usually requires compromise (e.g. he encourages Christians to aspire to governmental offices even though it may require them to tell lies when it’s in a nation’s best interest to do so). * Finally, I have to say that…

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