Archive for the ‘Pneumatology’ Category
I’ve described how my local congregation makes a concerted effort towards inclusiveness: to the point that our own levels of comfort are stretched and we discover that we can either be fragile and break, or that we can be much more resilient and stronger than our fears ever allowed us to imagine, and our minds [...]
Filed under: On Unity, Pneumatology, Trinitarian thoughts | 2 Comments
At a time when identity seems to be in constant flux, the notion of hybridity[1] is hardly novel; yet if the adjective ‘feminist’ is combined with ‘Baptist’—moreover, if it is indicated that one is consciously embracing the other, particularly in that order—it is reason to give pause. At a time when feminism is largely characterized [...]
Filed under: Ecclesiology, On Being/Becoming Baptist, Pneumatology | 6 Comments