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“The God I Don’t Understand” by Christopher J. H. Wright

To me Christopher Wright is one of the most helpful, missionally minded scholars the church has today. He raises questions about God, life, and the open road with such depth and vulnerability that its hard not to get excited everytime news of another forthcoming book of his is due out. Well here’s some more exciting [...]

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Flying into our Future with the Wright Brothers

Jesus Creed (Scot McKnight): Flying into our Future with the Wright Brothers...Question: If you had to name one or two authors or themes that will be at the forefront of the future of theology, what would you choose? No, not...

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Flying into our Future with the Wright Brothers

... others. With this first idea now set aside, I had a second idea of where theology is going: “The Wright Brothers.” [ I have a monthly column for Out of Ur Blog and this was posted there last week. ] Question: If you had to name one or two authors or themes that will be at the forefront of the future of theology, what would you choose? No, not those Wright Brothers, but another set...

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Cricchio's field goals lift Gilman over Calvert Hall

... to 5-0 and 2-0 in the Upper Athletic Conference. Epe Henriques rushed for 175 yards on 12 carries, Chris Wright gained 116 yards on seven carries and Joel Scott had 103 yards on three carries. Ben Tucker threw for two touchdowns. Edgewood fell to 1-4. NO. 14 POLY 48, LAKE CLIFTON 12: Senior quarterback Antoine Goodson had 11 carries for 153 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Engineers,...

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SPX (and beyond): Sparkplug Books

... and cartooning will be presented during SPX. Sparkplug is up for six Ignatz’s in total: Inkweed – Chris Wright – Best Anthology or Collection Windy Corner – Austin English - Best Anthology or Collection Hot Breath of War – Trevor Alixopulos – Outstanding Graphic Novel The Urn – Chris Wright, Inkweed – Outstanding Story Austin English – Windy Corner #2 – Promising New...

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Our Missional God 20

We come to the end of Chris Wright’s exceptional book, The Mission of God. The mission of God to make his name know to the whole world finds its end in Jesus, in the early Christian preaching to the nations, and in the Church’s task to take the gospel to the ends of the earth. I’d [...]

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Our Missional God 19

The last two chps of Chris Wright’s excellent book, The Mission of God, concerns the most pressing topic of anyone who wants to examine the Old Testament through the lens of “mission.” I tend to think most either ignore what the OT says or distort what the OT says. Wright gets this right. This is no [...]

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Our Missional God 18

The most neglected books in the Old Testament are the Wisdom books, and so it is nice to see Chris Wright look at “mission” in light of what the Wisdom books teach (2d half of chp 13: The Mission of God). Several themes open up the borders for missional thinking, and they take this discussion [...]

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Kadeer holds firm for Gloucs

Gloucestershire's Kadeer Ali and Chris Taylor made unbeaten half-centuries to hold up Essex's charge towards victory in the LV County Championship Division Two game at Bristol.

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Our Missional God 17

How does “who we are” impact mission in this world? This is the subject of the 13th chp of Chris Wright’s book The Mission of God. He addresses here subject I have addressed myself, so I was delighted both to see that he focused on our being Eikons of God and to see what he [...]

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Snell ensures tame draw

... their opponents bat again.The problems soon increased for the hosts when they lost Kadeer Ali and Chris Taylor in the first 25 deliveries of the day.Kadeer had resumed on 92 not out and only needed eight further deliveries to reach a 183-ball century that included 12 boundaries.But his celebrations were short-lived when, three balls later, he edged a drive at a ball from pace bowler Chris...

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Basketball goes all out to score in UK

... through lack of trying. Over the years business-men such as Harvey Goldsmith, the impresario, and Chris Wright, the founder of Chrysalis music, have owned British basketball clubs, only to find the sport struggled to compete against football. Such is the power of Britain’s most popular spectator sport, that many domestic events struggle to challenge its hegemony, never mind imports...

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Foster piles on the runs at Glos

Hamish Marshall was dismissed for 13 when he shouldered arms to Jahid Ahmed and was bowled, and Woodman's first innings for Gloucestershire ended in tame fashion when he cut loosely at Chris Wright and Jaik Mickleburgh took a straightforward catch at point.

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Foster on form in finale

James Foster issued a reminder of his batting abilities with a century on the second day of the LV County Championship Division Two match with Gloucestershire at Bristol.

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Australian Short Course Championships: Robert Hurley Doubles Up On Final Day

MELBOURNE, Australia, September 24. ROBERT Hurley completed the Australian Short Course Championships with his fourth and fifth titles of the meet. Hurley first won the men's 200 back with a time of 1:53.33, while Daniel Arnamnart took second in 1:54.03. Chris Walker-Hebborn finished third in 1:54.64. Hurley then claimed the title in the men's 1500 free with a time of 14:55.47, albeit doing...