Asides… Hipster Hymns (Part 3) 9 Aug 2011 "Abraham" by Sufjan Stevens "Zion & Babylon" by Josh Garrells "Oh Great is our God" by King's Kaleidoscope
Revelation… The Doctrine of Revelation: Necessity (Part3) 9 Aug 201110 Aug 2011 I am convinced that most Christians believe that the Bible is important, perhaps even essential. But I am also convinced most of them haven't the slightest idea why it is…
Books… A Better Model: A Review of “Christ & Culture Revisited” by D.A. Carson 8 Aug 20119 Aug 2011 Some subjects are easy to address, like who was the best Power Ranger (the Red one, of course). Some are simply inane, like which 80s metal band was greatest (nobody…
Asides… Hipster Hymns (Part 2) 6 Aug 2011 Jon Foreman singing "Instead of a Show" Johnny Cash singing "Redemption"
Uncategorized Next Week 5 Aug 20118 Aug 2011 Here's what you can look forward to next week at Pastor Dave Online: 1) A review of Christ & Culture Revisited by D.A. Carson 2) The Doctrine of Revelation: Necessity…
Culture… A Theology for Hipsters (Part 5): The Evolution of Cool 4 Aug 20115 Aug 2011 Cool as a concept has various strains and manifestations and therefore must have diverse evolutionary paths. For its evolution in the West I do think that McCracken has highlighted a…
Asides… Hipster Hymns (Part 1) 3 Aug 20113 Aug 2011 Mumford & Sons singing "Come Thou Fount" John Mark McMillan singing "Carolina Tide" Sojourn Music performing "Absent from Flesh"
Counseling… The Sparrow and the Heart: The Sparrow (Part 1) 3 Aug 20114 Aug 2011 I like to think of myself as a pretty laid back guy, but the truth is that I have always been a bit of a worrier. I've spent much of…
Revelation… The Doctrine of Revelation: Necessity (Part 2) 2 Aug 20113 Aug 2011 Relationships change over time. People we were close to at one point in our lives don't remain close. It's not that all relationships end badly and there is a definite…
Books A Parade of Half Truths: A Review of “The Orthodox Heretic” by Peter Rollins 1 Aug 20112 Aug 2011 "Half-way decent." That's the phrase that I think most aptly describes The Orthodox Heretic. It's a book all about halves. The set up of the work is broken down into…