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Koinonia
Read more: KoinoniaRobin led the meeting in Don’s absence on vacation. [Editor’s note: I have taken the liberty of expanding and clarifying my remarks here. Droit d’éditeur!—David] Robin: The Greek word koinonia is commonly used to mean “community” but it is really a specialized form of community that involves intimacy and identifies the idealized state of…
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Truth and Love
Read more: Truth and LoveDon: Last week we began to note the “terrifying” type of love as described in 1 Corinthians 13. It is a “fear-full” love, because it is so demanding, so radical. It demands a release of our ideas and prejudices, of supposed truths and knowledge and expectations. It seems as if love is being contrasted with…
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Dr Bart D Erhman blog post
Read more: Dr Bart D Erhman blog postI wanted to share a post I copied from Bart D Erhman daily blog that I follow. He is one of my favorite authors on the New Testament. What motivated me to copy this blog and share was his last statement in the end of the blog. True community needs to be able to accommodate views that are…
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Fear vs. Love
Read more: Fear vs. LoveDon: Beginning with the parable of the lost sheep, over the past few months we have discussed the concept of community, and the stages through which it grows. The first phase, “pseudo” community, is based on fear. How do we get beyond this and into the next phase, Chaos? We can see God himself introducing…
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Community, Hutterite-style
Read more: Community, Hutterite-styleI thought this article from the BBC might help inform our discussion of community. Magazine 7 March 2013 Last updated at 03:05 ET Getting away from ‘the world’ Hutterite-style By Chris Summers BBC News North America is home to many religious communities, one of which – the Hutterites – believe that living communally and separately…
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Emptiness & Fear
Read more: Emptiness & FearDon: Last week’s discussion led us to conclude that what was most responsible for the chaos we experience individually and communally is fear. It seems to be related to the loss of something important, something critical to our self-esteem. The state of not fearing loss seems to be at the root of emptiness. Fear is…

Daoism would agree, I think. Freedom comes with accepting the Dao—the Way, God. Struggling against it is not freedom and…