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Chapter 7 was on the Christian view of evil. Demons and our own tendency to sin.
— Jan 29, 2022 06:56PM
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Vance Christiaanse
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Chapter 10 was about how the eschaton influences Christian morality. One example is judgment: we Christians shouldn't get -too- caught up in judging others since soon God will be judging all of us.
— Feb 03, 2022 01:11PM
Vance Christiaanse
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The chapter on "the body". As with "the world" there is tension between two extremes.
— Jan 30, 2022 01:37PM
Vance Christiaanse
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My notes on this chapter from 27 years ago are very disturbing. I was a very different person then.
— Jan 28, 2022 05:57PM
Vance Christiaanse
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The chapter on "The Language of Obligation" was hard to read (perhaps I'm just not smart enough) but the content seems helpful and important. It would be an interesting exercise for me to try to summarize it in my own words.
— Jan 27, 2022 07:46PM
Vance Christiaanse
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How does Christian morality differ from non-Christian morality? In one sense they are very similar; in a deeper sense they are very different.
— Jan 26, 2022 07:55PM
Vance Christiaanse
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Christians live in the world around them as aliens.
— Jan 25, 2022 02:47PM
Vance Christiaanse
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So. Chapter 2, Conversion. Meeks points out that there are many kinds of conversion, including lots that have nothing to do with Christianity. One interesting point: Meeks points out the tension within Christianity between rejecting "the world" and also, at the same time, defining its own morality in terms of "the world". (Example, not in book: Christian morality used to be exactly the same as middle-class American.)
— Jan 23, 2022 12:28PM
Vance Christiaanse
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Chapter 1 is an overview of the ten facets of the early Christian ethnos we'll be looking at. They all sound very interesting.
— Jan 22, 2022 07:17PM

