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MDR: On covenant marriage laws

Given the incredibly high rate of divorce in today’s society, it’s hardly surprising that many Christians seek to deal with the problem legislatively. After all, divorce can be devastating to children and places a huge burden on society. The courts … Continue reading

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Should We Be Emerging? Praxis Oriented: Orthopraxy

  A notable emphasis of the emerging movement is orthopraxy, that is, right living. The contention is that how a person lives is more important thanwhat he or she believes. Many will immediately claim that we need both or that orthopraxy flows … Continue reading

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MDR: Examples

Even after all this discussion, I don’t think I have all the answers. But let’s review a few examples to see how this approach to the scriptures provides far more consistent, sensible, loving, and gracious results than the traditional view. … Continue reading

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Should We Be Emerging? Praxis Oriented: Worship

“Praxis” is the technical term for how we actually live our theology. We could say “practice” just as well. “Orthopraxy” is to praxis as “orthodoxy” is to doctrine. It’s what we consider standard, proper practice. McKnight writes, At its core, … Continue reading

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MDR: Conclusions

While we are left with some interesting unanswered questions, we are also able to reach some very firm conclusions. 1. God blesses marriages, so much so that Jesus says that God unifies the husband and wife. 2. Marriages are covenants, … Continue reading

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Should We Be Emerging? Postmodern

McKnight writes, Living as a Christian in a postmodern context means different things to different people. Some—to borrow categories I first heard from Doug Pagitt, pastor at Solomon’s Porch in Minneapolis—will minister to postmoderns, others with postmoderns, and still others as postmoderns. … The vast majority … Continue reading

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MDR: Questions and answers, Part 2

Q.       What about a couple who don’t violate the marriage covenant but who find they can’t stand each other? Sometimes couples grow apart. How does this answer their needs? A.       I’m no marriage counselor, but I have run into … Continue reading

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Ray Vander Laan’s “Follow the Rabbi” lectures

Thanks to the work of David Scott, Ray Vander Laan’s lectures on “Follow the Rabbi” that were delivered at Focus on the Family are available for download. The links follow: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 5 … Continue reading

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“Faith Lessons” by Ray Vander Laan: On Baal Worship and Abortion

As I mentioned in an earlier post, I’ve been preparing teaching outlines for our adult Bible class teachers as we go through the “Faith Lessons” series by Ray Vander Laan. These are truly excellent, although I do sometimes disagree with … Continue reading

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Should We Be “Emerging”? Prophetic Rhetoric

McKnight writes, One of the streams flowing into the emerging lake is prophetic rhetoric. The emerging movement is consciously and deliberately provocative. Emerging Christians believe the church needs to change, and they are beginning to live as if that change … Continue reading

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