For this Friday’s Darkwood Brew post, I raise a troubling Galatian question about religious pluralism and/or ‘division for the sake of freedom’ vis-a-vis Paul in Galatians 3. I’d love to see you interact with it here.
Posts Tagged 'Galatians'
Peace or a Sword? – Galatians for Lent
Published March 25, 2011 Faith Leave a CommentTags: Darkwood Brew, Galatians
Dangerous Meals – Galatians for Lent
Published March 19, 2011 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: bible, eschatological banquets, feasts, Galatians, Islam, meals, Muhammad, Muslims, Paul, Peter, Qur'an, Scripture
I’ve written a post over at Darkwood Brew that could get me in trouble. Here’s how it opens:
“Jesus (peace be upon him) is unambiguously mentioned over 25 times in the Qur’an,” the young Imam explained to us at the Raleigh Islamic Center this week. “This is many more times than even the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).” I was learning this in a very unique context – about 30 Christians and 30 Muslims got together Wednesday night for an unusual act of friendship: Sharing our distinctive understandings on Jesus, and sharing a meal.
Apparently, sharing meals in the manner of Jesus is controversial then as it is now: When I posted, later that night, on my Facebook Wall about what a great time I had, my online ‘friend’ count immediately went down. In the past, when I’d posted a positive story (or even neutral observation) regarding Islam, huge fights would break out on my Wall. Once-civilized Christians would say the most ignorant and hurtful things. I’ve had some painful-but-necessary online connection-purges since the initial e-skirmishes a year or so ago, but judging by the self-selection, it looks like I may have missed a few people…
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