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One of the reasons post-evangelical and post-fundamentalist Christians struggle with talking about sin is because we want to distance ourselves from that puritanical focus, especially when it comes to sex. But in our desire to avoid looking puritanical, we just clam up about sin and holiness.

Reviving Old Scratch

Richard Beck

What is the most generous, most helpful, or most service-minded thing I can do

The Map

Keith M. Eigel, PhD

When I say it’s hard to believe in Jesus, I mean it’s hard to believe in Jesus’s ideas—in his way of saving the world. For Christians it’s not hard to believe in Jesus as the Son of God, the Second Person of the Trinity—all the Christological stuff the church hammered out in the first five centuries. That’s not hard for us. What’s hard is to believe in Jesus as a political theologian.

A Farewell to Mars

Brian Zahnd

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