Tag Archive for 'david-fitch'

Liturgy and Constantinianism

David Fitch excels in raising issues that need to be thought about, and has done so again with When Liturgy Goes Bad: Constantinian Liturgy in a Post-Constantinian World. I am certainly someone who has been attracted to liturgy because of the emotionalism inherent within a non-liturgical free church tradition, where spontaneity bears a burden larger than […]

Politics and the Church

I mostly stay out away from talking about politics on this blog, not because I don’t have a plethora of opinions, but rather because it’s not something I usually want to write about. I have followed with great interest the presidential primaries of my neighbors to the south, and have been particularly captivated by the remarkable […]



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