In 1993, Robert Wuthnow, released a title, Christianity in the Twenty-first Century: Reflections on the Challenges Ahead. […]
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by Dr Gary Hamel, Nov 9, 2009 ‘What’s wrong with organized religion?’ That’s the question that the dean of strategic management, Gary Hamel, put to America’s largest churches. Claiming that religion needs a management reboot, his hypothesis was that the problem with organized religion isn’t that it’s too religious, but that it’s too organized. Hamel […]
by Dr. Todd M. Johnson, Aug 25, 1998 The purpose of the Christian Futures Network (CFN) is to promote dialogue, strategy, collaboration, scholarship, and clear thinking among Christians on the subject of the future. This collaboration has the following characteristics: Christian Participants are Christians, defined as “one who believes in, or professes or confesses Jesus […] Can archaeology aid exegesis in understanding the Last Days as a historical epoch, A.D. 30 – 70? Can the stones speak to us today, as well as the text? Do material remains, in addition to scribal reflections, witness to the End of the Age? […] Dr. Jay Gary shares what a new eschatology might offer to the church of tomorrow in its work of rebuilding humanity’s future. […] 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 […] |
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