tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6965032678347955227.post6318905929359137144..comments2023-11-25T19:01:13.885-05:00Comments on A Sound of Sheer Silence: We Are Moderns, and We Have No ChoiceMichael Boylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06226770975036666826noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6965032678347955227.post-80769608461603449782015-04-12T13:05:43.851-04:002015-04-12T13:05:43.851-04:00Mike McG,
Thank you for the comment.
I appreciat...Mike McG,<br /><br />Thank you for the comment.<br /><br />I appreciate where you are coming from and your concerns, but I want to push back a little bit. The Garvey quote is premised on the idea that there is a thing called "the traditional understanding" that we can clearly define and embrace in opposition to "the zeitgeist." Bruenig's point is that the "Michael Boylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06226770975036666826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6965032678347955227.post-37389216693942515952015-04-12T07:47:38.186-04:002015-04-12T07:47:38.186-04:00Excellent post, Mike. I think that the raft analog...Excellent post, Mike. I think that the raft analogy is powerful one and I hope that you build it out in future posts. I would ask you to address two concerns as you do so. The first is pastoral and it engages the capacity of believers to 'manage' the implications of living in a raft church when we are so much more accustomed to living in a house church. <br /><br />I know that when you Mike McG...https://www.blogger.com/profile/17686308714890816432noreply@blogger.com