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| PentecostalTheology.com“Cruciformed: Living in Light of the Jesus Story, Part 1”
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Varnel Watson
You’d think lots of theological people would be interested in this theological group but No, not really… Karen Lucas Henry Volk Robert Borders
Robert Borders
I enjoy some theological discussion although not truly a theologian. I work full-time plus and do not have a lot of time to dig into things like I would wish. I had wanted to become a seminary prof when I first got married but life got in the way! I read as I can but focus primarily on practical service to others in my daily work.
Joseph D. Absher
If the bickering stopped it would help
Henry Volk
And all the doomsday and election prophecy stuff…
Varnel Watson
That’s what they were telling the OT prophets – stop the doomsda! Prophesy us about nice pretty pink future. If it only worked that way 🙂 John the Baptist would have been still alive till this very day
Henry Volk
Eh…
Varnel Watson
If anyone actually listened to Wright that’s what he’s saying in Cruciformed: Living in Light of the Jesus Story
Henry Volk
Sure the Old Testament prophets and the early Christians were apocalypticists, however history took a different course.
Varnel Watson
Henry Volk I guess the main question here is how does the new-born Christian live a life Cruciformation aka Living in Light of the Jesus Story. What needs to be done after repentance, salvation, regeneration, sanctification and Holy Ghost baptism? Does the Pentecostal Catechism hold the answer or do we need to look for Charles Page and iBelieve Questions And Answers—Pocket booklet containing the catechism; an easy reference tool for parents and leaders http://www.faithnews.cc/?p=12292