James's Weblog: All posts for April 2008

Personality Types

Neil’s 8 biblical personality types offers a very helpful analysis of the kinds of people we find in the church and in the world at large. I, for one, find his Venn diagram most helpful to see the map at a glance.

He concludes with one of the right questions: “As a minister, the question is, how should God’s word be ministered and applied to each personality type?”

See also my earlier post on William Perkins’ categories of hearer

Lord's Day

I most enjoyed Jam’s discussion with himself on the issues surrounding work on a Sunday.

Many of us, instinctively, think that refusing to work on a Sunday is a bad thing. Ideally we wouldn’t do it very often, but we mustn’t make a rule out of it. Surely, in this day and age when grace rules, Sabbath observance has had its day?

Not quite so simple. It’s all about how we use our freedom.

Anyway: Enjoy reading New Jam in dialogue with Old Jam

Others interact with Reformed is Not Enough

Having finished reading Reformed is not Enough, I’ve done some reading of those who interact with the material.

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Reformed is not Enough - part V: Apostasy etc

What’s going on in the passages (like those in Hebrews) that speak of Christians falling away? An extended quotation because it is so helpful:

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Science and Christianity

I’m delighted to see that David Field is putting a series of notes about the relationship between Science and Christianity on his blog.

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Net Etiquette 5: Fwd: >>Forwarding e-mails

My final post (for now) on internet etiquette – which (you will remember from the first one) is about helping those who wish to be courteous online to avoid unwitting discourtesy.

Time to talk about forwarding e-mails / attachments on to other people.

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Net Etiquette 4: ALL CAPITAL LETTERS

Continuing a mini (cathartic?) series on internet etiquette:

Just so we’re clear, the convention on capitalisation is that capitalising a phrase / sentence / paragraph is intended to convey shouting. One of the downsides of e-mail, and forum posting, is that it is hard to convey emotion, a twinkle in the eye, a gentle tone of voice and so on. It is easy for people to misunderstand the nature of something you say.

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Net Etiquette 3: Use the BCC field

You’ll find the introduction to this series of posts at the top of my first post on net etiquette.

Here’s number 3.

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