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Theology
Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective
Fred Sanders and Klaus Issler have recently edited an important book on the relationship of Jesus to the Father and the Holy Spirit. Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective: An...
Ed Komoszewski
Jesus in Prime Time
If you live in the Dallas area or you can be in the Dallas area in late October, you won’t want to miss the Jesus in Prime Time conference. The subject couldn’t be...
Ed Komoszewski
Urgent Prayer Request
Hello everyone, Michael just called me and informed me that his daughter Katelynn has been injured. She was on a ride at an amusement park in Oklahoma and some how hot tar...
Carrie Hunter
What once was not, now is, and is to come: Theological Papers on the Reclaiming the Mind Website
ETS Papers on RMM Reclaiming the Mind Ministries is now the official host for the Evangelical Theological Society’s (ETS)Â annual meeting papers. We have posted hundreds...
C Michael Patton
Are you prejudiced in what you see?
What do you see when you look at this picuture? You may have seen it before in a previous blog, but describe what you see. Get out a piece of paper and write down the first...
C Michael Patton
What Comes to Mind When You Hear the Word “Dispensationalism� (Part 2)
Twelve years ago this month I was digging trenches at an archaeological site in Israel. Unfortunately, I dug myself into a theological hole with my fellow excavators before we...
Ed Komoszewski
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C Michael Patton
The Baptism Debate on Converse with Scholars
Converse with Scholars (CWS) of Reclaiming the Mind Ministries (RMM) is going to be covering issues related to the mode of baptism. This Thursday, the 17th, we will be...
C Michael Patton
Seven Benefits of Good Theology (1): Knowing what to believe
What is it that makes theology so important? Why can’t we just love Jesus and move past all of these definitive articulations of belief that seem to divide those who...
C Michael Patton