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Tag Archives: church history
Augustine: Patron Saint of Bloggers?
I started reading Augustine’s Confessions today, in conjunction with a chapter “about” him (and his theological positions) in my Church History textbook. I find myself growing more and more perplexed, being pulled in two separate directions. On one hand, when … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Christianity, Reflection, Writing
Tagged Augustine, Blogging, church history, confessions
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Increedulous
In my Church History class, we have recently moved from the early era of the persecuted church into the era of the church-in-bed-with-the-empire. This also happens to be the era of creeds. I get the sense that for many, this … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Church, Ordination, Presbyterian
Tagged church history, creeds, heresy, nicaea, Ordination
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