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Christ Plays in 10,000 Places

June 9 2009 at 7:15 AM
  (Login bornnude)

The Eugene Peterson book "Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places" is available free for the month (June 2009) at Christian Audio - Free Downloads.

What struck me was the section on Pericorisis.

 
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Boyd Allen
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Re: Christ Plays in 10,000 Places

June 10 2009, 9:35 AM 

Thanks bornnude for the link! Wow, 12 35MB files to down load!

I'll listen for the Perichoresis section. Baxter Kruger's website is www.Perichoresis.org

I would like to compare their comments and ideas.

Boyd

 
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Ramblinman
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Bad case of perichoresis

June 10 2009, 11:26 AM 

My perichoresis used to be real bad and had folks puzzled as to how I got it, but daily sessions in the Son cleared things right up.
I am feeling so much better now.

As time permits, I'll listen to the audio and hope that it clears up the few remaining blemishes in my theology and prevent future outbreaks.

 
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Re: Christ Plays in 10,000 Places

June 10 2009, 3:35 PM 

Thanks for the tip on Christian Audio. I use Audible.com which has a decent Christian section but it's nice to know of a site dedicated to Christian content. Just FYI for those who may not have made an immediate connection Eugene H Peterson is the guy who did the Message translation of the Bible.

Oh, and thanks for the tip on Steve Brown and the Scandalous Freedom podcast too - I'm several episodes into it and really appreciating it.

 
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re: Audio

June 10 2009, 9:17 PM 

My pleasure.... As I find good content, I'll let you know...

I did find some Dallas Willard on ChristianAudio.com that was also free. I listened to that as well and it was quite good.

 
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