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by Rev. Paul McKaughan, June 21, 2010
McKaughan Musings: June 2010
Angry black clouds of roiled oil, gas and water gushing unabated from a ruptured pipe a mile under the sea, majestic birds appallingly helpless, feathers coated with thick slimy tar, pristine white beaches poisoned, for who knows how long, by black crude oil, these […]
by Dr Ulf Spears, Mar 24, 2012
I have been a Star Trek fan for many years and I remember taking my family to the latest Star Trek blockbuster release in the movie theaters. What is interesting is that even after years of viewing the Star Trek saga, I am still fascinated by the transporter […]
by: Diana Butler Bass
Author Diana Butler Bass describes two significant cultural forces reshaping the religious future: 1) the rise of the “unaffiliateds,” including atheists, agnostics, humanists, “spiritual but not religious” and post-theists; and 2) the rise of religious pluralism and immigrant faith in everyday life throughout the West.
Read more here.
by Dr Jay Gary, Nov 4, 2002
Recently I took a journey up Pikes Peak, American’s mountain of inspiration. Situated where the western plains meet the Rocky Mountains, it was here that Kathryn Lee Bates wrote “America the Beautiful.” An Aussie friend had come to see Colorado Springs for the first time, and I was […]
by Jay Gary, PhD, Jun 9, 2005
If the Washington Post has their Woodward and Berstein who uncovered Watergate, the Colorado Springs Gazette has Pam Zubeck. For the past two years she has been on the weekly beat of uncovering leadership failures at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Her coverage of the military’s initial reticence […]
by Dr Jay Gary, May 10, 2006
This past summer Regent University announced the launch of a M.A. of Strategic Foresight degree, a project I have been working on for two years. This unique online program allows mid-career professions to study the future in the context of organizational decision-making, while continuing to work full-time.
It […]
by Jay Gary, May 10, 2008
When you hear the term “Evangelical” today, what comes to mind? Do you think of this stream of Christians as faithful, caring and biblical, or do you consider them as hypocritical, legalistic, judgmental, anti-intellectual, negative, and out to impose their views on others? A group of Evangelical scholars in […]
by Jay Gary, PhD, March 16, 2008
A new Barna Survey is out, which examines changes in worldview among Christians over the past 13 Years. The report compares present results to similar survey from 1995, 2000 and 2005. The results indicate that the percentage of adults with a biblical worldview has remained unchanged for more […]
by Jay Gary, PhD, Feb 19, 2010
I continue to read McLaren’s A New Kind of Christianity, alongside blogs interacting with his book and bounce it off friends. Here is a recent Ooze streaming media of McLaren talking about his book.
The issues McLaren raises are worth exploring, because theology must always be ongoing, given […]
by Jay Gary, PhD, Feb 9, 2010
Today is the release date for Brian McLaren’s A New Kind of Christianity. Yesterday I purchased a ‘kindle’ copy and it showed up right on schedule this morning. I did a quick browse through this past hour–I will give it much more attention and study.
But right away […]
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