This week will bring to the table a variety of topics, each of which could lead to engaging conversations with family and friends.
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For instance, when Jesus read the Bible, how and why did he see himself (and his relative John the Baptist)? What does this say about Who he thought he was? (By the way, do you see yourself in one of the Bible’s characters? The way Jesus did?)
On Tuesday, a reflection, an unspoken sermon on a lectionary text, called More Than Enough.
I grew up hearing nothing but slurs about the social gospel. Yes, yes, yes, of course, there were some problems. How have social gospelers learned to engage in politics?
A recent essay I read examined at length the anti-social century with wide-ranging reading, citations, and insights into Who we are making ourselves as humans.
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