Professor of Social Ethics & Public Policy, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University- Co-founder, Pentecostals & Charismatics for Peace & Justice
- Immediate Past President, Society for Pentecostal Studies
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Professor of Social Ethics & Public Policy, Palmer Theological Seminary of Eastern University
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John |
A little history (in particular order):
http://www.whtt.org/show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYWlB64upSc Onward Christian
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q42zlLrH3hY Audience Relevance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKvYQefjU3M What Really Happened?
Part of the problem is in the false assumption that the stipulations of the Old Covenant (Deuteronomy 28) are still intact and thus it is believed that this Old contract must be extended indefinately. One in Christ is a New Creation. NOTE: HEBREWS. There are political reasons with massive theological implications to the young teaching.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITyptJ9aAXs One or Two? NOTE: GALATIANS
Colten Barnaby |
Hi. I have been loving your blog. I am a fourth generation pentecostal as well. Although I come from the oneness side of the aisle (UPC). I am a graduating student of Theological and Historical studies at Oral Roberts University. Since my time at ORU I have gone through a lot of changes. For instance, I am now a bona fide trinitarian.
The work of people like Bonhoeffer, Yoder, and Hauerwas have affected me deeply. I do fancy myself a Christian Pacifist and am becoming more and more rooted in that story everyday.
In the last year I have become increasingly interested in the situation in Palestine. I have been talking about this issue a lot to almost everyone around me and because of that I had a friend send me a link to the pcpj website. From there I found your blog. Both sites have materials that embody the conviction that the lord has been working in me for the people of Palestine. Thank you for the work you are doing.
Also, I find your material particularly interesting because I am currently writing my senior paper over the heritage, present state, and future of Christian pacifism in the pentecostal church. Your blog materials have been helpful in formulating thoughts and provoking certain ideas. However, I am in need of more published sources addressing this issue. If you could help point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Colten
Scott Simmons |
Paul,
I just finished watching your sermon on the third way of Jesus and wanted to thank you for posting it on youtube. Well done. Funny, engaging, powerful. You have a gift.
I also appreciate your faith story in this “about” section. I am to dedicated to the palestinian jew who taught us God’s way of breaking the cycle of violence through the power of willing sacrifice and redemptive love.
Peace,
Scott Simmons
Director of Youth Ministry
Northminster Presbyterian Church
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Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Tim Gilman |
I like the look.
Tim