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Danielle Shroyer

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THQ Proper 28C: The sky is falling! Everything is fine!

My reflection on the Gospel reading from Proper 28C on The Hardest Question. The Sky is Falling! Everything is Fine! (This is resolve, Jesus-style) Gospel Reading: Luke 21:5-19  For Year C 26th Sunday after Pentecost Who doesn’t love to preach on these doomsday apocalyptic texts?! In addition to being used...


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“But we remember that God creates all the world good, which includes both the safe protection of the garden and the expansive complexity of the fertile land. Indeed, God fashions the man from the fertile land itself, and only afterward places him in the safe confines of the garden. After they eat the fruit, God sends the man and the woman back into the fertile land, to find their way and farm the soil, and, eventually, to discover God’s goodness even among the thistles and thorns.”
Danielle Shroyer, Original Blessing: Putting Sin in Its Rightful Place

“If we are looking for a biblical view of sin, the best place to start is in Genesis 4, not Genesis 3. Genesis 4:7 marks the first time the word “sin” is used in scripture.”
Danielle Shroyer, Original Blessing: Putting Sin in Its Rightful Place

“you may be surprised to learn the church flourished for four centuries without any concept of original sin at all.”
Danielle Shroyer, Original Blessing: Putting Sin in Its Rightful Place

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