So, we’ve come a long way. We started by looking at how Politics and Religion can be crazy-making and come all the way to seeing how the will of God is neither mere railroad nor boundary. This helps us understand
Month: March 2024
Last post looked at two different views of God’s will and concluded neither is quite right—the truth lies somewehere between them. But what does this mean for Christians when they disagree? Does all disagreement stem from not listening to the
Last time we started talking about two ways to view the will of God: the railroad model, and the boundary model. The key difference between the two can be boiled down to this question: does God have an specific, comprehensive will
A first response to the baptism article explosion: Well, perusing the objections to my article has been interesting. Most of them have been in the realm of what I expected, plus a few things I’ve not considered before.
We wrapped up looking at seeking God’s will in the Old Testament last week. This week we move on to the New Testement and see what changed. We also preview two ways of thinking about God’s will – the railroad