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Hope you are able to find yourself.

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You can accompany while I'am an R's ND ... we at the bottom like company ... driven by the maid of Orleans ... her pushing up and giving a boost to the boobs in Louisiana? King Louis made as many boobs as the English kings who also never listened to what was going on in the partisan groups ... sublimely of course! Check out the connection of beads and boobs in New Orleans at Marti grais ... the fest of fatty't issues? Something awesome Toby scene --- V'Nous as an intimate view!
 
Hmm... I could try... but I think here I'll just tag @revsdd - I feel he can do it more justice.

Really? Well, to be honest I find systematic theology a bit hard to define. Academically, it's the study of Christian doctrine. For me it's an attempt to discern how various doctrines on different topics fit together into one whole. So, how does our doctrine of atonement fit with the doctrine of grace? How does ecclesiology fit together with pneumatology? Things like that. How do they all work together to form a coherent "Christian theology"? Sort of developing the big picture as opposed to the details we sometimes get obsessed with. Because it deals with all Christian doctrine, it only scratches the surface of most. Sort of family physician vs. neurologist or cardiologist.
 
LAST, as I have finished a pot of coffee and and feeling human again. Vision still blurry, but it's only been about six hours
 
LAST, as I have finished a pot of coffee and and feeling human again. Vision still blurry, but it's only been about six hours
Hang in there...it will improve.

BTW....Kisser says hi to all of you fine folks...though he's not exactly sure who you are or how fine you are.
 
Really? Well, to be honest I find systematic theology a bit hard to define. Academically, it's the study of Christian doctrine. For me it's an attempt to discern how various doctrines on different topics fit together into one whole. So, how does our doctrine of atonement fit with the doctrine of grace? How does ecclesiology fit together with pneumatology? Things like that. How do they all work together to form a coherent "Christian theology"? Sort of developing the big picture as opposed to the details we sometimes get obsessed with. Because it deals with all Christian doctrine, it only scratches the surface of most. Sort of family physician vs. neurologist or cardiologist.


Rev John is more of the concept of dog turns and cat lies ... but at least they observe the tale chasing closely ... and know what's behind or beneath the way it hangs!
 
OY! Kisser's schedule has been changed on him so next week is a no-go. :cry: Not sure when he'll be around again.
 
Really? Well, to be honest I find systematic theology a bit hard to define. Academically, it's the study of Christian doctrine. For me it's an attempt to discern how various doctrines on different topics fit together into one whole. So, how does our doctrine of atonement fit with the doctrine of grace? How does ecclesiology fit together with pneumatology? Things like that. How do they all work together to form a coherent "Christian theology"? Sort of developing the big picture as opposed to the details we sometimes get obsessed with. Because it deals with all Christian doctrine, it only scratches the surface of most. Sort of family physician vs. neurologist or cardiologist.

Thanks Steven. Much obliged :)

And now I'm last.
 
Total Christian (enlightened) doctrine ... a philosophy dealt with in the dark to escape the chaos of emotional life ... some say the walking dead ... dais'd reamers? Sort of like the dark flowering ... BlackEros opposing the snowflower?
 
Today I purchased for Kindle the text my next school protest ice to be backed on - "Allah: A Christina Responses." I'm looking forward to reflection on the theme of the work: Do Christinas and Muckings woodchip the came God? I have a biscuit, of source, going into the text.
 
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