Total Truth

Scaling the Secular City

How We Believe

America Alone

Liberal Fascism

The Road to Serfdom

The shaping of Rationality

The Twilight of Atheism

The Language of God

The True Believer

I first read this book around 1965. I have just started reading it again and it seems to be very relevant for contemporary “movements”. This is not a book about Christianity, but is relevant as to religious movements.

Roll Away Your Stone

The Pressure’s Off


Dr. Larry Crabb has written many books on Biblical/Christian counseling. In this book, he shares a spiritual enlightenment in which he admits that he has had a wrong view for twenty-five years.

Dan Boliek

The Misunderstood God

 

This authors style is easy to read. He uses interesting life experiences to illustrate his principles. He shows how denominational “churchieness” can get in the way of learning and nurturing a loving personal relationship with a living God and with other people.

It is a very good explanation of how the New Covenant perspective should become the basis for our Christian life and teaching.

Dan Boliek

The Last Christian on Earth

 
I like Os Guinesses’s writings. Don’t always agree with his theology/philosophy but he makes it interesting. I am looking forward to reading this one.

Dan Boliek

Catastrophe

New Look for Theophilos

This is the new look of the Theophilos website. Everything which was on the old site is accessible in this one. Most of the links are now on the “Links” menu tab at the top, or in the Category Menu on the side. This should be much easier to navigate.
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I am planning to add significant new material here shortly.

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If Grace Is True

From 30goodminutes.org “If Grace is True”
Twenty-two years ago I was called to pastor my first church: a small, rural Quaker meeting in the Midwest. We Quakers were musically challenged and had to draft a Baptist woman to play the organ. In addition to her musical talent, she possessed a keen radar for heresy. My second Sunday there, I said something in the sermon that caused her to be suspicious of my theology.

After meeting for worship, she approached and asked if I believed in hell. I told her no, I didn’t think so. I had dabbled in the history of religion enough to be suspicious of hell. No matter what church I attended, it was always the other people who were going there. Then she asked if I believed someone had to be a Christian to go to heaven. I told her that made no sense to me.

That afternoon, she began working the phones, calling the elders to report me, threatening to leave if I weren’t fired. Pastors are as common as starlings, while organists are a rarer breed, so her ultimatum caused much anxiety. After church, the next Sunday, the elders asked to meet with me and gave me the option of recanting or being fired. “Just say you believe in hell so we can get beyond this,” the head elder said.

I sat there wondering what I’d have to say the next time the church needed to get beyond something. Though I’d hoped to last longer than three weeks in my first pastorate, I couldn’t bring myself to affirm that woman’s vision of God and I was fired. I went out to the car where my wife was waiting.

“What happened?” she asked.

“Good news and bad news,” I told her.

“Tell me the good news first.”

“We get to sleep in next Sunday,” I said.

But word travels fast in Quaker circles and by that afternoon I’d been invited to speak at another meeting. It was a meeting with a reputation for theological rigidity and I wasn’t anxious to be their pastor. So I preached a sermon whose theme was the sentence, “If you can’t love homosexuals, you can’t love God.” I really didn’t want to work there.

Afterwards, they filed down the basement while I sat with my wife in the meeting room upstairs. I could hear them talking through the heating ducts. At one point, an elder tromped upstairs to ask me if I believed in hell. I told him no. He appeared somewhat shaken by that revelation, then hurried back downstairs to report my sacrilege to the others.

If Quakers voted, they never would have called me. But several persons pointed out that I was new to ministry and deserved an opportunity. Besides, I heard one man say through the heating duct, being new to ministry we won’t have to pay him very much. Well, that settled it. I was at that congregation four years. By the time I left, I believed in hell.

Years ago, I rejected the idea that God sends people who don’t believe the “right” things to hell. I didn’t do that with any sophistication. I couldn’t cite respected theologians or quote from the Bible. Hell just didn’t seem right. Because I was in a religious climate which discouraged questioning, I kept my convictions to myself. It took many years for me to share publicly what I believed privately: hell is killing us. The moral decline of a religion begins when it creates a hell, a place of punishment and torment where those who are different must go. As soon as religions create such places, they inevitably create the outsiders who go there, giving themselves tacit permission to do to them whatever they wish. Hell is killing us. It starts by killing our moral sensitivity. It ends, almost always, in the death of others.

I was speaking at a church this past winter. Afterwards a man approached me and said that as a progressive Christian he didn’t even believe in an afterlife. “I think the Church needs to stop talking about heaven and hell,” he said.

I wish we had that luxury. But when hell is killing us, the Church needs to talk about it.

So let’s talk.


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