Every time I see this blog, I think, I bet these would have been the guys screaming for Barabbas's release. Because that weird Jesus guy would certainly be violating a few of their rules. Throw in some rage bait for engagement...
Do you ever fear you have lost the point with your fixation on rules and perceived rulebreakers?
What has gotten into the CTCR? Roughly 5 publications a year? It wasn't that long ago that you'd be lucky to get 1 publication every three years. And it would be a doorstop that said nothing. Maybe that actually was luck.
Otherwise, it kinda fits into a phrase I've used about the Presidential races under Harrison. Harrison is an extremely competent executive who runs as a Pastor. His competition are usually competent pastors who run as failed executives. Exclude the CUW guy from the failed category. And this time the mold is broken picking a Sem Prof who hasn't really ever had large executive responsibility.
The ann arbor campus of Concordia is absolutely being downsized/closed.
https://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/2026/03/inside-an-ann-arbor-christian-colleges-downsizing-5-takeaways.html
Every time I see this blog, I think, I bet these would have been the guys screaming for Barabbas's release. Because that weird Jesus guy would certainly be violating a few of their rules. Throw in some rage bait for engagement...
Do you ever fear you have lost the point with your fixation on rules and perceived rulebreakers?
Examples of this fixation on rules and perceived rule breakers?
What has gotten into the CTCR? Roughly 5 publications a year? It wasn't that long ago that you'd be lucky to get 1 publication every three years. And it would be a doorstop that said nothing. Maybe that actually was luck.
Otherwise, it kinda fits into a phrase I've used about the Presidential races under Harrison. Harrison is an extremely competent executive who runs as a Pastor. His competition are usually competent pastors who run as failed executives. Exclude the CUW guy from the failed category. And this time the mold is broken picking a Sem Prof who hasn't really ever had large executive responsibility.