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Live the Trinity – into suspended animation?
I might have to take a page from the Red Stick Rant book and put this website into temporary(?) hibernation. The last 2 weeks have been working 10-12 hours/day which is fine. Hard work is part of congregational ministry. But … Continue reading
Posted in Announcement, Art, Bible, Buddhism, Ethnicity and race, Hebrew Bible, Internationals and immigrants, Movies and film, New Testament, News, Opera, Politics, Science, Society and Culture
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SERMON – “Tradutore no sempre traditore (or) “Truth, Translation, and Transluscence” (Acts 2)
Truth, Translation, and Translucence: <Traduttore (no) Traditore!> (or) The Flesh/Word Became Word/Flesh and Pitched His Language Among Us (Acts 02) Richard M. Wright Church of the Nations Pentecost Sunday (A) June 12 2011 Everyone speaks French. Not really. … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Ethnicity and race, Internationals and immigrants, Language, Missiology, New Testament, Personal, Sermons
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Luke 24 as paradigmatic text (or) This story is our story
Notes from Evensong talk on Emmaus narrative from Luke 24 last night May 15 2011. Newly called co-pastors Mike Massar and Griff Martin were present. Got a lot of strong positive feedback on this. Paradigmatic texts of the Bible – … Continue reading
Posted in Baptists, Bible, Ecclesiology, Internationals, Ministry, New Testament, Sermons, Worship and Liturgy
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Two of “them”? Reconsidering the Emmaus pericope in Luke 24
Two of them? Observe this remarkable painting by Michelangelo Caravaggio. Notice anything different or strange about it? Apparently people criticized it partly because (1) the risen Christ has no beard and (2) the fruit on the table is the wrong … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Bible, Hermeneutics (Interpretation), New Testament, Women
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Holy Liberation (or) Sabb-, part IV
Originally published in The Window (November 10, 2006) Holy Liberation (or) Sabb-, part IV by Richard M. Wright (The Sabb- is going somewhere…) Are we slaves? (Say whaaa-?) That is an offensive question but bear with me. One of the … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christian Practice, Hebrew Bible, Law and Justice, New Testament, Sabbath
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SERMON – “Who?” (Mark 14)
Received very strong positive feedback on this short meditation for our Maundy Thursday service. “Who?” Mark 14 Richard M. Wright University Baptist Church / Church of the Nations Maundy Thursday April 21, 2011 Great pizza last Saturday evening. After we … Continue reading
Posted in Literature, Mark, New Testament, Sermons
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SERMON – “Will Roll Away (Y)our Stone” (John 11)
I regard myself as at best an adequate preacher. But the positive feedback from last Sunday was especially strong. One of my volunteer ministers – a retired attorney – said “that was one of the 3 or 4 best sermons … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, New Testament, Sermons
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A few rejoinders to recent On Faith articles on sex and marriage in the Bible
Jennifer Wright Knust is a professor of New Testament and Christian origins at Boston University. She has attracted some attention lately for her series of articles on sexuality and marriage in the Bible. These have appeared in the “On Faith” … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christian Practice, Hebrew Bible, Judaism, New Testament, Sexuality, Song of Songs
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Thoughts about resurrection in light of Luke 20 and science-fiction
Luke 20 is one of the lections for this Sunday the 24th Sunday of Pentecost year C. Bet you didn’t buy a greeting card for that. The famous and in fact only exchange between Jesus and the Sadducees in the … Continue reading
Posted in Anglicanism, Bible, New Testament, Orthodoxy, Personal, Roman Catholicism, Science Fiction, Theology
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How theology matters
(How theology matters) Richard M. Wright Evensong at University Baptist Church Sunday August 01 2010 Colossians 1 “Spaceships? Our space fleet is the ships the Settlers came in from Urras nearly two centuries ago. To build just a ship to … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Christian Practice, New Testament, Personal, Sermons, Theology
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