Friends, our Revisionist History series this Sunday has us re-examining what, until recently, had been a human universal in the world. Throughout the ages, this truth was self-evident: if you are on the winning side of war or hold great power, you get to own other people. What slavery has looked like over the centuries has varied, but behind each variation was a simple notion: people can be possessions.
Most of us are familiar with how Christians participated in, and at times perpetuated, this now damned institution. What we may not be familiar with is the driving force that put an end to it and gave us what are now the familiar terms “human rights” and “crimes against humanity.”
06/05/16 - Wilderness Paths: Stormy Seas of Suffering
05/29/16 - Wilderness Path: From Temples to Mountains
05/22/16 - Question Sunday
05/08/16 - Domestic Dehumanization (Aaron Holmes)
05/01/16 - Friendship in the Darkness (Chris - Glimpses)
05/01/16 - Torturous Bones (Eliza - Glimpses)
05/01/16 - The Online Dating Profile Of A Chronic Depressive (Glenn - Glimpses)
05/01/16 - Fail Hard (JP - Glimpses)
05/01/16 - What I Did Last Summer (John Dinner - Glimpses)
04/17/16 - On Telling Tales
04/03/16 - Rage Before Restoration?
03/27/16 - Images of Resurrection
03/25/16 - Good Friday & Jesus 7 Sayings of the Cross
03/20/16 - Lost (Rob Vagacs ft. Glenn Pascoe)
03/13/16 - The Weeds
03/06/16 - The Unjust Judge
02/28/16 - Being In Over Your Head
02/21/16 - Why Love Is Not Enough
02/14/16 - The Unforgiving Servant
02/07/16 - The Quest for Coherence
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