Ernie,

 

Indeed, the 16th century reformers were living in a different world with a
total blending of church, state, and economic power.  Luther, Calvin,
Zwingli, etc. set an important new paradigm, but they were a product of
their time.  Lots of things have changed.  Do you see, or are you hoping to
create, 21st century versions of the 16th century reformers?  Obviously,
your 2transform.us website is a tool in your vision.

 

Maybe I can talk one of my bible studies into using your guide.

 

Chris

 

 

 

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On May 2, 2012, at 11:35, "Chris Hahn" <[email protected]> wrote:

What do you mean by theological training?  Specifically, training for whom
and at what level? 

 

Everyone. The link was: http://2transform.us/grow/

 

My next project is probably translating this into a preschool curriculum,
then working my way back up. 

 

The dream is to turn the entire church into a learning organism discovering
new ways to ask and answer the questions:

- who is God

- who am I

- what should we do next 

 

Right now we are still running off 16th century answers, which were awesome
but have been wrung dry. 

 

E

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