The term “theology” originates from the Greek words “theos,” meaning “God,” and “logos,” meaning “word,” “reason,” or “study.” From study, coursework, and life experiences, spiritual topics of interest appear here to share the content of more meaningful personal value. These topics are generally from a worldview around topics including scripture, tradition, application, history, and research and touch on personal interest and synthesis about the various branches of theology (systematics, biblical, historical, practical, and integrative).
In Search of Knowing
Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me." - Lk 9:23 I've been looking ... Read More
Words of Renewal
GREAT prayer time today. About coming back to basics and a softening of the heart. So, I've reordered a TMS (Topical Memory System) again to start fresh. You might want ... Read More
Acuity of a Blind Man
The "Works of God" through the disabilities of others (John 9:3). And not just for those of who have physical handicaps, I suppose. "For you say, I am rich, I ... Read More
Theater of Order
Today I spent time going through Ligonier’s lecture on causality or the nature of cause and effect. That with every effect in this physical universe, there must be a cause ... Read More