i would like to suggest within the theology section of the site, we have a subforum dedicated to practical theology, one which seeks to find everyday discussions of the things we believe and how these beliefs do and do not reflect into everyday life....
for instance, many christians I know live 'compartmentalised' lifesytles. That is they live a christian life when around other believers and or doing religious activities and live a different life in different scenarios.
or take the crude example... how does what we believe about the nature of God affect the way we make (or not) love to our partners... this is a practical outworking (or should be) of what we believe.
So who is up for a different type of forum... one where faith translates into everyday life as faith without an ouutworking is useless and dead.
Steve
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It would appear to me that this is something that could be discussed in a thread within GT. This could also be a topic discussed in Ethics and Morality too.
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or take the crude example... how does what we believe about the nature of God affect the way we make (or not) love to our partners... this is a practical outworking (or should be) of what we believe.
Steve
Steve
I know this was just an example, but there are many posts about that subject in the Married Forums.
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