Sunday, September 4, 2011

Introduction:

         Learning without reflection is not learning at all.  In order to utilize what one learns, the process of reflection is vital.  No matter what one learns--whether it is in academics, for a hobby, or some physical activity--reflection provides a way of setting that which is learned to heart and mind. 

       For this reason, I write this blog.  As I learn, I want to write to reflect and share what I learn.  My goal is to write about theological matters that speak truth and are relevant to today's culture in America.  More than anything, I want to reveal and write about timeless truths God revealed in the Holy Scriptures.  This blog is about theology and the history of theological development from Christ's death and resurrection until today. 

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