He is the lead writer at
Mere Orthodoxy.
Jake Meador, the lead writer at
Mere Orthodoxy, spoke with Danforth about the possibilities — and pitfalls — of faith - based activism.
CNN: My Take: Christians ought to shrug off inaugural pastor rejection Matthew Lee Anderson is the Lead Writer at
Mere Orthodoxy and the author of Earthen Vessels: Why our Bodies Matter to our Faith.
In addition to writing for Relevant, The Washington Post, Christianity Today, and a few other places, Matthew blogs at
Mere Orthodoxy.
Like us over at
Mere Orthodoxy, Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen likes C.S. Lewis.As an undergrad, she was drawn to his vision of a Christianity, which fuses intellectual robustness with piety and a lively imagination.
But as an introduction to the Great Tradition, the sort of thinkers who (in all cases except perhaps Schleiermacher) adhere to the sort of «
mere orthodoxy» we are fans of around here, The Great Theologians is the best of its kind.
Cross posted at
Mere Orthodoxy, which you should also be reading.
He blogs at
Mere Orthodoxy.
For Wesley, true Christian religion was not a matter of opinion or even of
mere orthodoxy but more a matter of the will and a «disposition of the heart.»
Not exact matches
I attempted to articulate one answer over at
Mere -
Orthodoxy.
And no matter how screwed up our
orthodoxy... how screwed up our path, we can begin finding Him by taking one
mere step towards his calling.
For a believer to remain «a
mere child» may add to his charm, but it deprives him of a prime lesson of adulthood:
Orthodoxy is no servility; gratitude, no indignity.
Their work in reinterpreting the dogmas of
orthodoxy and in mitigating its rigidity will come to mind with the
mere mention of Ecelesiasticus, the Wisdom of Solomon, and the work of Philo.
So mired in white blindness, so lost in the liberal
orthodoxy that counts
mere dissociation from racism as virtue, and so addicted to the easy moral esteem that comes to her from dissociation, Dowd plays the oldest race cards of all - I'm white and you're black, so shut up and be grateful for my magnanimity.
Perhaps a later Court will dismiss Tsilhqot» in on the federalism issues as
mere obiter and return us to constitutional
orthodoxy — but not, one surmises, without a lot of pain and uncertainty; the sort of pain and uncertainty engendered by Marshall and Bernard for close to a decade.