Internet Monk, Coffee Cup Apologetics: Five Limitations of Apologetics
I think that Michael Spencer (imonk)Â has put together an excellent podcast series called Coffee Cup Apologetics. From what I
have listened to on the podcast and read on the blog, Michael seems to be very balanced and thoughtful. I thought that I would point you in this direction if you have not heard him before. His weekly show called Internet Monk Radio is a blogcast (blog in a podcast) and is excellent. I listen to it just about every week. The Coffee Cup Apologetics is focused on apologetic issues of the day.
Today’s podcast is called Five Limitations of Apologetics. It is a good one to get your feet wet with the imonk. The imonk is well worth your time.
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The Boar’s Head Tavern » on 13 Jun 2007 at 8:53 pm #
[...] Pen and Parchment plugged Coffee Cup Apologetics today. Thanks Mike. Posted by: Michael Spencer @ 9:53 pm | Trackback | Permalink [...]
Chad Winters on 13 Jun 2007 at 8:54 pm #
I’ll trust you Michael and give it a try. His bio does sound awfully
“emergent” though
“Internet Monk is the personal web space of Michael Spencer. Michael is a missional thinker, communicator and writer living in southeastern Kentucky. “I am deconstructing and moving past my evangelicalism; rediscovering what it means to be vitally connected to Jesus. That process is always worth sharing.”
but I won’t prejudge
C Michael Patton on 13 Jun 2007 at 9:37 pm #
Chad, you know you are emergent. Have you listened to the emergent series on TUP? I don’t think Michael goes by emergent (or emerging), but I think he does, like me, identify with some of the concerns. He will have to speak to this issue though.
Chad Winters on 18 Jun 2007 at 12:39 pm #
Tried it out, so far it seem quite good
He had a very important post on The Denominational Church by Alistair Roberts. I was impressed
http://www.internetmonk.com/archive/riffs-061607-alastair-roberts-on-the-denominational-church
C Michael Patton on 18 Jun 2007 at 12:43 pm #
Good. He is quite a good thinker. Like I said, I don’t read too many blogs except for a glance, but I usually read everything he puts up.