Everyday Journal 1.1

Everyday Journal 1.1

Welcome to the inaugural edition of The Everyday Journal: Notes on Theological Living. This issue serves as a catalyst for the exciting writing to come in the following issues, giving breath and space to the ideas and concepts mulling around in our brains, hearts and souls. From an interview with Paul Soupiset to a discussion of Till We Have Faces, and from new monasticism to deconstruction, the interests fun wide, yet the center remains that everything we “think” needs to apply to how we live. As the review of What Would Jesus Deconstruct? highlights, we need to begin to live our lives in the interpretation of the kingdom of God.

Table of Contents

A Visual Liturgy: An Interview with Paul Soupiset by Thom Turner

The Jesus Creed & The Church’s Self-Absorption by Tim Ghali

Trinity As Doctrine and Confession by Dan Porter

A Return to Marriage As Sacrament by Thom Turner

Mother Maria and a “New Monasticism” by Kevin Boddecker

A Review: A Community Called Atonement by Thom Turner

A Review: What Would Jesus Deconstruct? by Thom Turner

Why Our God Is Different: Devotional Thoughts on Jeremiah 10 by Noah Lang

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