Food For Thought

August 6th, 2007  |  by Joshua Kagi  |  Published in Featured  |  3 Comments

My favorite blog, iamjoshbrown.com has recently been doing a series of writings entitled, “The Evolutionary Trajectory of the Story of God” — yes, it’s a mouthful.

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So, as I prepare to leave for the next three weeks, I wanted to leave you guys with links to Josh Brown’s set of essays. For a long time I’ve had a sense that Brown was a kindred spirit, and in these writings he’s pretty much articulated every thought that’s gone on in my head in the last year.

I hope you enjoy, and are challenged by the writings. Feel free to discuss them here among Epinoians, but please do not forget to put in your two-cents on the original posts.

The Essays:
Part One — An Introduction
Part Two — The Mystique
Part Three — Purpose
Part Four — Inerrancy & Inspiration
Part Five — The Problem of the Holy Spirit
Part Six — An Odd Letter

Responses

  1. josh says:

    August 6th, 2007 at 10:19 am (#)

    this guy is a nut job.

    but in all seriousness, thanks for your kind words.

  2. Rick Dancer says:

    August 7th, 2007 at 6:03 pm (#)

    Josh, If you are out there…or Barb….I”m emceeing a luncheon for Senator Gordon Smith at noon until 2:15. We’ll probably leave here by three and get up there around six.
    Is worship at 7:30?
    How long do you want me to speak for?

  3. Rick Dancer says:

    August 8th, 2007 at 6:28 am (#)

    Josh, I’m having some fun on this site you sent us too. For those who haven’t gone yet, you must try it.

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