January 2024
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Ancient Edessan Wisdom: An Approach to Religious Confusion
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One of the first Arab Christian theologians lived in Edessa in the late eighth and early ninth century. His name was Theodore Abū Qurrah. It would seem his day was little different from our own. In his work called Theologus Autodidactus (which, […]
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New Approaches for Protestants: Humility, Fruits, and Patience
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Dear Protestant, if you have grasped the reorienting significance of John 17, and if you understand the stakes of failing to achieve unity, as Jesus outlines within it, here is what I would recommend you consider doing from the outset. Begin building […]
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To the Protestant Reader
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Dear Protestant Brother or Sister, You need to know something. You need to know why I care so much about deepening our unity towards what the creeds and early period meant by “catholic”. It is because there is so much more at […]
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Unity and Eucharist: Part II
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Revised and clarified version of this article Part I of this article In my experience as an evangelical, communion was an intensely personal, individual act that symbolized what Christ gave for me to unite me with him and, in the process, reunite […]