August 17, 2011 | 2 Comments
How a Social View of the Trinity Can Positively Inform Our Approach to Ecclesiology and Leadership in Today’s North American Church Part 1: Introduction Through dialoging with Leonardo Boff and Miroslav Volf in regard to their understanding of the Social … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ecclesiology, Leadership, Leonardo Boff, Miroslav Volf, Social Trinity
August 16, 2011 | 1 Comment
How a Social View of the Trinity Can Positively Inform Our Approach to Ecclesiology and Leadership in Today’s North American Church Conclusion Boff and Volf have demonstrated a rich understanding of the social Trinity, in that within God we see … Continue reading →
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Tagged Church Leadership, Ecclesiology, Leonardo Boff, Miroslav Volf, The Social Trinity
August 10, 2011 | Leave a comment
How a Social View of the Trinity Can Positively Inform Our Approach to Ecclesiology and Leadership in Today’s North American Church Ontology, Roles, and Perichoresis For Boff, the primacy of love and communion is established in the fact that the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Church Leadership, Ecclesiology, Leonardo Boff, Miroslav Volf, Ontology, Roles and Perichoresis, The Social Trinity
August 9, 2011 | Leave a comment
How a Social View of the Trinity Can Positively Inform Our Approach to Ecclesiology and Leadership in Today’s North American Church Emphasize the One or the Three? Should the emphasis within the Godhead be on the one or the three? … Continue reading →
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Tagged Church Leadership, Ecclesiology, Father, Leonardo Boff, Miroslav Volf, Social Trinity, Son, Spirit, The One or Three
August 4, 2011 | Leave a comment
How a Social View of the Trinity Can Positively Inform Our Approach to Ecclesiology and Leadership in Today’s North American Church The Social Trinity, Ecclesiology, and Church Leadership “In the beginning is communion.”[1] Scripture and subsequent creeds testify that before … Continue reading →
Posted in Calling, Community, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Church Leadership, Ecclesiology, Institution, Leadership, Leonardo Boff, Miroslav Volf, The Social Trinity
August 3, 2011 | 1 Comment
How a Social View of the Trinity Can Positively Inform Our Approach to Ecclesiology and Leadership in Today’s North American Church The Ascent of the Social Trinity While the Trinity is a reality revealed in scripture, the doctrine of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Community, Ecclesia, Faith, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Church Leadership, Ecclesiology, Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Leonardo Boff, Miroslav Volf, Stanley Grenz, The Social Trinity
August 2, 2011 | 2 Comments
How a Social View of the Trinity Can Positively Inform Our Approach to Ecclesiology and Leadership in Today’s North American Church We live in a society where “faith lived ecclesially is being replaced by faith lived individualistically.”[1] People want spirituality … Continue reading →
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Tagged Church Leadership, Ecclesiology, Leonardo Boff, Miroslav Volf, Social Trinity, theology
January 11, 2011 | 8 Comments
I’m getting close now to finishing my top 10 lists for 2010, or this this case top 11, since I have a tie for the 8th spot. I know I’m a bit late, but I still want to complete them. … Continue reading →
Posted in A Look Inside, Books, Calling, Community, Culture, Faith, Jesus, Leadership, Missional church, practicing church, redemptive agents, sacred text, Social Justice, soul, theology, walk with God |
Tagged Alan Hirsch, Church Unique, Deb Hirsch, Desiring the Kingdom, James Cone, James K.A. Smith, Jane Vella, Leadership on the Line, Leonardo Boff, On Teaching and Learning, One.Life, Scot McKnight, Stanley Grenz, Taking Learning to Task, The Doctrine of God, The God of the Oppressed, The Trinity and Society, Theology for the Community of God, Untamed, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Will Mancini
November 22, 2010 | Leave a comment
Christ Redeemer (Brazil) Originally uploaded by shawnrobert12 In a recent class at Fuller, I was asked to briefly assess Latin American Theologies from an evangelical perspective, and here is my very brief response. First it must be noted that the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Guitierrez, Latin American Theologians, Leonardo Boff, Segundo
October 31, 2008 | 2 Comments
Picturesque church of Vernazza Originally uploaded by Bеn I want to take a few posts to do a summary of Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen’s book An Introduction to Ecclesiology: Ecumenical, Historical and Global Perspectives. The first post dealt with Ecclesiological Traditions, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged African Independent Churches, Barry Harvey, Bob Mumford, Ecclesiology, Feminist, Latin America, Leonardo Boff, Non-Church Movement, Post-Christian Church, Shepherding Movement, Uchimara, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Vincent Donavan, World Church