Archive for November, 2008
Celebrating 100 years… Chesterton and Grahame
November 21st, 2008 by Dale Fincher
Halfway through this year, I remembered this was the year of a marked centenary. G. K. Chesterton penned Orthodoxy (he wrote The Man Who was Thursday the same year as a story illustrating the same theme). I had heard of Chesterton prior to college, but I did not read him until then. Little did I [...]
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What are the biblical roles of husbands and wives?
November 9th, 2008 by Dale Fincher
Here is a classic complementarian position of the roles of husbands and wives. Understand it well. Notice how emphatic he is at the beginning that this issue is ‘clear.’ Notice how he automatically connotes the meaning of the metaphor, ‘head.’ Notice the emphasis of the husband to be a tie-breaking vote (when Paul’s point to [...]
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What exactly is this "Living with Questions"?
November 8th, 2008 by Dale Fincher
I’m glad you asked. I’ve been getting this question in a variety of ways so I thought I’d lay it out for the record. When you spend a long time writing a book, you’d hate to see people who are looking for a book like yours miss the opportunity to read it because they just [...]
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