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Delighted to have discovered your site, and have linked to it from my blog(s) at http://langohio.blogspot.com ("Blue in a Red State") and http://langohio-lectionary.blogspot.com ("Lectionary & Tradition" preaching service). I'm glad to have found you!

Hello. Just wanted to let you know about a newish postmodern/emergent issues online magazine- http://www.precipicemagazine.com

We'd appreciate a link on your site. You could list us under "organizations". Thanks and God bless.

Actually- just realized that Precipince Magazine would be a better fit under your "websites" category. Thanks.

--Darren

I'd be keen to have my blog on your list, it's called JoBloggs, and the address is www.jcrankers.blogspot.com

I'm a 48-year-old M.Div. student at Westminster Seminary in Philly who is fascinated and challenged by the emergent church. You may add Sacred Journey (http://rmfo-blogs.com/rumorsage) to your blog links if you like.

Peace!

Thanks for the links...we'll make sure they're added.

This is all very impressive. I am very grateful to you.
here are a couple of links for you:

www.douglasknight.org
Douglas Knight – the weblog

• Short pieces dealing with Christian theology and Scripture
• Excerpts from Apprentice – A Manual of Christian Instruction
• Discussions of Church and Christian life
• Extracts from contemporary Christian thinkers with links to their work
• Suggestions on how to move beyond the emergent church
• Commentary on the Lectionary readings and Christian calendar
• Extracts from The Eschatological Economy – Time and the hospitality of God
• Pieces from classic Christian thinkers
• Links to good sites, essays and articles
The blog is linked to the Resources for Christian Theology website at www.resourcesforchristiantheology.org This offers essays on systematic theology, Scripture, Christian doctrine, biblical hermeneutics and contemporary theologians. It also has a selection of papers by Professor John Zizioulas, many not available anywhere else.
best wishes
DK

Perhaps you'd consider a link under Websites to the UKCBD Emerging Church & Postmodern Faith section, please?

www.christianbookshops.org.uk/reviews/emergingchurchpostmodernfait.htm

Hi there we would appreciate a link on your site to http://www.theosthinktank.com
If we can place a link to your site on our links page please contact me at Tara@moodia.com
Many Thanks ,
Tara

I would like to be added to you "blogs" section. My blog is entitled (Re)inventing the Sacred and may be found at http://www.andrewtatum.wordpress.com

Hi. Love the blog and learn something new every time I click on. I'm an Episcopal priest in NYC and would be honored if you added my blog to your list of blogs-- no problem if it doesn't fit in. Thanks.

Your ministry is well suited to those with a great deal of theological knowledge. Although I cannot agree with Universalism being founded in the New Testament, I do believe that God will have mercy on whom He will have mercy, and compassion on who He will have compassion.

Thus who is saved or not, or how punishment is measured out for those who do not choose Christ in this life is left for God to decide.

I have only recently been ordained and called to write articles to answer questions about God for those that have not yet come to Christ, or have little understanding of how, as Christians, we should live. My style is casual, and my message central.

I would be extremely grateful to be listed on your site under blogs, for those that may need or prefer a simpler, and more general teaching about GodStuff.

Blessings,

Suzanne Forrest Anderson

I am an artist/thinker/theologian and have a website and blog called "The Rebel God" which contains several articles I have written on various topics for people struggling with faith - the justice of hell, God and suffering, and the most popular "Christus Victor vs Penal Substitution" which explores how do re-imagine the passion in relational terms rather than legal ones, as well as understanding theolgy from a perspective of art rather than science. I am currently working this series of articles on the cross into a book and chronicling that on my blog.

I'd love for "The Rebel God" to be listed either under websites or blogs as you see fit. Thanks!

The Rebel God
http://www.sharktacos.com/God/

I have little idea what "generous orthodoxy" is, or even what a "progressive evangelical" is, but I'm guessing that some of your philosophically-inclined readers would be interested in my blog, trinities, which you can add to your blog roll.

Best,
Dale

A quote from my blog: "I dream of reconciliation between 'progressive' Christians and 'evangelical' Christians. I use these particular terms because they are the terms the two groups use to identify themselves. I put the terms in quotes, however, because the words may not be the most apt descriptors for the two groups. 'Progressive' Christians may well be evangelical in the sense that they bear a message of good news into a hurting world. And 'evangelical' Christians are certainly progressive in that they seek not just to preserve the status quo, but to transform it."

I would be grateful if you would list my site among your blogs. My blog is titled "a believer's journal" and its url is http://www.firstcongucc.org/weblog/

Nice to find more conversations of this sort. I pastor an emerging church in Texas. I would be pleased to be added to your blog list. http://mosaicseguin.blogspot.com
Cheers! Jim

Please don't read a bitter tone into this, because there isn't one.

Before I begin to invest a lot of time and energy into what you are doing, and how I might be a part of it, could you answer three questions for me:

1) Who gets "saved"?

2) Is Jesus the only way to "heaven"?

3) Will God eternally burn in Hell the overwhelming majority of humans who ever lived?

Thanks. No agenda. Just weary... :)

Mike Rucker
Fairburn, GA

http://escroll.blogspot.com

Crossmap DeepWater
Social Bookmarking of Theology Resources
http://deepwater.crossmap.com

We are trying to build a community to make theology accessable to many people so that they can understand the Word of God more deeply and apply in the world.

You may link your theology papers or articles here and share with others as well.

Thank you.
("Websites" please)

Just noticed a link to this site on our Confessing Christ website. We've been in existence 15 years as a movement within the United Church of Christ striking very similar notes. I'd suggest you add a link to our site, as we have one to yours: confessingchrist.com

--Gabriel Fackre

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