Archive for the 'Blue Collar Theology' Category

Blue Collar Theology 2: My Story

August 13, 2007

While I am still at the beginning of this series, I thought I share a little about my story and why blue collar theology (or theological education in the local church) is important to me.
I grew up in a home of godly parents and attended church faithfully from the day I was born.  Both my [...]

Blue Collar Theology 1: Prolegomenon to Theological Prolegomena

August 6, 2007

A week ago I shared with you the start of a new series called “Blue Collar Theology” (to see the rationale and goals behind this, please see the first post). These posts are not intended to be long commentaries but rather short, helpful resources to encourage everyday Christians to take up the task of [...]

Introducing Blue Collar Theology

July 30, 2007

Today, I am starting something that I have been thinking about for a long time.  At the beginning of my seminary education, I invested a considerable period of my life researching and trying to understand the undercurrent of anti-intellectualism in evangelical life (here’s an old bibliography).  Shortly thereafter I wrote a little essay called “Never [...]