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Creative Theology Interviews: John Frame

4 Dec 20144 Dec 2014
As part of this series on creative theology I have tried to identify specific theologians whom I believe best represent creative theology done in an Evangelical context. John Frame was…
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I’ve Been Framed! A Brief Recognition of John Frame

27 Nov 2014
The following is a guest post by my dear friend, and former student Dylan Rowland. Dylan is a sharp theologian completing his MDiv at Reformed Theological Seminary, and currently pastoring…
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Creative Theology: Remythologizing Theology

20 Nov 2014
C.S. Lewis called Christianity the “true myth.” By use of the word “myth” he meant to highlight the story, the narrative, with protagonists and plot lines that is the gospel.…
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Creative Theology: The Role of Tradition

6 Nov 20146 Nov 2014
Tradition and creativity are not enemies, though we often treat them that way. Within the church we either elevate tradition to such a place of authority that it stifles creativity,…
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Creative Theology: Introduction (Part 4)

30 Oct 2014
Creative theology can rescue churches and theologians from some serious, if subtle, theological errors. Several weeks back I began to look at the ways in which creative theology serves us.…
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Creative Theology Interviews: Michael Bird

23 Oct 201423 Oct 2014
In light of this series on Creative theology, I thought it worthwhile to sit down and talk with some quality theologians who are presently doing good creative theological work. I…
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Creative Theology: The Normative Role of Scripture

16 Oct 2014
Creativity can happen within boundaries. Conservatives and liberals alike have painted an artificial dichotomy between submission to the authority of Scripture and theological creativity. It’s one or the other they…
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Creative Theology: Introduction (Part 3)

9 Oct 2014
It is possible, over time, to develop a sort of theological enclave. A group-think can form that quarantines itself from any outside perspectives, and guards itself against any internal criticisms.…
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Creative Theology: Introduction (Part 2)

2 Oct 2014
It is my contention that within the boundaries of orthodoxy there is a kind of theological creativity that is essential to Christianity. Last week I began exploring this idea by…
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Creative Theology: Introduction (Part 1)

25 Sep 2014
Christianity and creativity don’t seem like natural bed fellows. A two-thousand year old faith does not itself speak of progressivism, and those who have most readily aligned themselves with progressivism…

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