The Ephesiology Blog focuses on the missiological exegesis of contemporary culture as we study people, history, and beliefs in order to understand what God might be doing to engage society with the gospel.
Join us here for thought provoking and pro-active reflections on current events and effective cultural engagement that leads to a missiological theocentric passion for God’s mission in the world. Look for updates to previous blogs as we continue to think and process what we are observing in culture.
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Recent Blogs
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Jun 21
Is critical race theory a threat?
American evangelicals are clearly divided over social justice. In one of its recent expressions, critical race theory (CRT) has garnered...
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May 21
The Looming Crisis in American Christianity
Two recent studies about the state of the church in the US have further demonstrated the tenuous situation of American...
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May 21
Women Pastors? Its Time to Get it Right
The ordination of three women at Saddleback Community Church has raised the issue of women in ministry in new ways....
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May 21
23 Days with St. Victorinus of Pettau
As I look back on my education beginning in grade school all the way through grad school, I must admit...
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Apr 21
The Missionary Nature of the Gospels
As Carson, Moo, and Morris point out (1992), nowhere in the New Testament are the first four books referred to...
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Mar 21
It’s About Jesus
In 1522, Martin Luther made his final assessment on the book of Revelation by stating, “Finally, let everyone think of...
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Mar 21
The Ontology of Missiological Theology
Theological development is contextual and is frequently a reaction to a crisis in culture. As far back as the ecumenical...
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Mar 21
The Importance of All Our Histories
The saying goes that “history is written by the victors.” There is some truth to this but a better way...
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Feb 21
Are White Evangelicals Really the Problem?
Much has been written in recent days about "white evangelicals" and there is just as much emotion conjured up when...
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Feb 21
Seven Sins of American Evangelical Civil Religion
The imagery and symbols are clear. Church and state have never truly been separated in the United States. From its...
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