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Before the face of God
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July 28, 2011
Lights and FingersKedric Webster
I recently finished re-reading 1984 by George Orwell (aka Eric Blair). I can't remember what provoked me to do so. I believe it had to do with some in the evangelical world who have basically given up on the notion of propositional truth, thus embracing, or at least incorporating, postmodern structures to truth. These theologians tend to be the scholars of the Emergent Church or at least those influenced by Emergent thinking look to. Everyone's got their theologian/philosopher/scholar to cite in a moment of need. Even me.
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July 19, 2011
Psalm 83: Prophecy or Fox Hole Prayer?Kedric Webster
Since I am a seminary graduate I will from time to time write on biblical and theological topics. This is one of them. Apparently along the way of my Christian walk I was not aware of the significance of Psalm 83. Yes, it is in the Bible, nearly smack dab in the middle of the Bible, thus being a part of God's Holy Writ.
But its significance has more to do, at least in some people's minds, with events in the Middle East involving Israel and a whole host of other nations rather than someone named Asaph praying amidst a military crisis.
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July 13, 2011
A prisoner in ChristKedric Webster
There are no signs to mark the way. It’s hidden away for a purpose, although the chances of someone on the inside getting out is slim to none. Surrounded by the East Tennessee hills on a sunny Saturday morning, it would be the perfect day to be outside, as many who are locked away in the Morgan County Correctional Complex (MCCX) wish some day to be. Wartburg, TN is a town that more people pass through than live in, with US 27, a major six-lane highway in some areas, becoming a windy two-lane road in this higher elevation.
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