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Theology Around the Web in 60 Seconds – 9.03.10


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1. Wondering what Rhome has been doing? You can see here: Sacra Script Ministries

Quick shout out to my partner in crime.

2. Ever seen Enjoying God Ministries?

Many of you know that Sam Storms is a new host on Theology Unplugged with Tim and I. Enjoying God Ministries is his ministry. It is a wonderful resource for your studies.

3. Biblemap.com

I bet you did not know that this site was completely conceived and created by Tim Kimberly of Reclaiming the Mind Ministries. There is a reason why I have been trying to get this guy to join us since 2004!

4. Rob Kashow writes about “Why Confessional Institutions Are Problematic”

Interesting read. But don’t miss Dan Wallace’s response in the comments where he says, “[C]onfessional and non-confessional schools in America are often mirror images of each other, except that the starting presuppositions of one are decidedly different from those of the other.”

5. Just in case you missed our latest newsletter, here is a link

5. Just got this new book: The Passionate Intellect: Christian Faith and the Discipleship of the Mind

I get read everything McGrath writes. I think that this might be our next book of the month.

6. Speaking of the Reclaiming the Mind “Book of the Month Club” . . .

Support our ministry by selecting $100 a month reoccurring donation and receive a new theology book every month. We would really appreciate your partnership!

7. Scot McKnight moved again

Good move from Beliefnet to Patheos.

8. Boomer . . .

9. The best looking cookie I have ever seen

Mike and Diane Garrett who are part of The Theology Program in Cypress, TX finished up their semester with a celebration. After taking Trinitarianism (the third course of The Theology Program), they had a party and made this cookie.

One thing they said was that they did not know how to divide the essence of the Trinity! I don’t know if they ever cut it (or even could).

If you would like us to mention your blog or article on TAWi60, send your request to blog@reclaimingthemind.org. No guarantees, but I will do my best.

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  1. Tyler says:

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    SOONER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Rob Kashow says:

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    Thanks for the mention CMP.

  3. Yohan Perera says:

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    Michael,

    Brilliant. I love the web site http://www.biblemap.org and every other resource found in http://www.helives.com

    Thanks for introducing them in your blog post…

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