In last week’s blog post, I talked about three sermons I’ve heard recently that have challenged my thinking about hope. These same three sermons, especially that by Allie Hoffman, also challenged me on the question of my theology of history. What is a theology of history? It’s a set of beliefs about the relationship between […]
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