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Tag Archives: sociology
–“Nones have said, “No church.” –“Dones” have said, “Goodbye, church.” –“Beyonds” have said, “Hello, ekklesia!” For those who want to reach the “Nones, the “Dones,” and the “Beyonds:” –Peter and John, whom the Bible calls “unschooled, ordinary men,” said: “We … Continue reading
Posted in alternative Christianity, alternative church, Beyond Church, book of Acts, ekklesia, people leaving church, Peter and John, the things that we have seen and heard, Uncategorized, We cannot help but speak
Tagged church, church refugees, dechurched, Dones, Josh Packard, Nones, sociology
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Does the new normal make us anomie zombies?
Does the new normal mean that we are becoming anomie zombies? Are anomic attitudes and assessments making you zombic — so oblivious to moral constraints that you are mesmerized by confusion, restlessness, and unhappiness? Anomie basically means “normless” and “purposeless.” It comes from the Greek word … Continue reading
Posted in anomaly, conscience, decadence, definition, Encyclopedia Britannica, ethics, family values, Greek words, meaninglessness, moral relativism, morality, normless, purposeless, Quotations, religion, right and worng, sadness, suicide
Tagged anomie, Émile Durkheim, new normal, quotes, relativism, situational ethic, sociology, zombies
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Self-protection or self-surrender? (Suspicion or love?)
Self-protection produces isolation, defensiveness, self-focus, and alienation from others. Self-surrender produces openness, understanding, community, and mutuality. Self-protection quenches the Holy Spirit and will keep God distant from you. Self-surrender opens the flood gates and lets God’s rivers of grace and … Continue reading
Posted in greatness of a man's power, human relations, Salvation Army, self, self-control, self-denial, self-discipline, self-esteem, self-focus, self-image, self-improvement, self-interest, self-mastery, self-sacrifice, self-surrender, selfishness, spirit, surrender, William Booth
Tagged community building, quote, self-protection, sociology, spiritual formation, spirituality
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My Second Greatest American — Martin Luther King, Jr.
On this blog I have been counting down my top 10 greatest Americans of all time based on their personal commitment to (and servce for) the principles of “all men are created equal” and “liberty and justice for all”. My second … Continue reading
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