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“Christian Hospitality and Pastoral Practices from an Evangelical Perspective” in Theological Education

“Christian Hospitality and Pastoral Practices from an Evangelical Perspective” published by the Association of Theological Schools’ Theological Education, Volume 47, No. 2, 2013, co-authored with Terry Muck and Sang-Ehil Han

By Paul Louis Metzger, July 1, 2013 | Posted in Articles | Tagged interfaith, ministry | Comments
  • Dr. Paul Louis Metzger’s Prayer

    The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.

    (2 Corinthians 13:14, ESV)

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    • More Than Things

      We live in a culture of commodification. People are too often defined by what they do or own; they’re treated as means to an end or cogs in a machine. What goes missing is a deep sense of personhood—the belief that all humans are unique subjects with inherent worth and the right to self-determination in authentic communion […]

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    • Setting the Spiritual Clock: Sacred Time Breaking Through the Secular Eclipse

      Various Christian traditions mark their calendars to reflect the biblical and ecclesial narrative and enhance public worship. Such efforts safeguard against secularization’s encroachment in the church’s life. Setting the Spiritual Clock serves as a guide and traveling companion for the liturgical year, which circles the glorious Son as he breaks through the secular eclipse. Advent Discount […]

    • Beatitudes, Not Platitudes: Jesus’ Invitation to the Good Life

      Beatitudes, Not Platitudes shows that the Beatittudes are not overuesed, well-worn answers to the question, “What would Jesus do?” Rather, they are undervalued and hardly touched claims that transform our destinies. More than spiritual nuggets for personal devotion, practical advice or propositions to be believed, the Beatitudes in Matthew 5 envision and entail a reorientation […]

    • Evangelical Zen: A Christian’s Spiritual Travels With a Buddhist Friend

      Evangelical Zen is part Augustine’s Confessions and part Robert Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Here Paul Louis Metzger, an Evangelical Christian, reflects on his spiritual journey—an inner pilgrimage of sorts that weaves through a physical forty-day journey with his family to Japan. The experiences of that journey, the beauties of Japan, its […]

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  • Setting the Spiritual Clock: Sacred Time Breaking Through the Secular Eclipse

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    Evangelical Zen: A Christian’s Spiritual Travels With a Buddhist Friend

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    Connecting Christ: How to Discuss Jesus in a World of Diverse Paths

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    A World for All?: Global Civil Society in Political Theory and Trinitarian Theology

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    New Wine Tastings: Theological Essays of Cultural Engagement

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    The Gospel of John: When Love Comes to Town

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    Exploring Ecclesiology: An Evangelical and Ecumenical Introduction

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    Consuming Jesus: Beyond Race and Class Decisions in a Consumer Church

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    Trinitarian Soundings in Systematic Theology

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    The Word of Christ and the World of Culture: Sacred and Secular through the Theology of Karl Barth

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