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Cornwall’s Adventure of the ‘Adventures in the Spirit’

July 19, 2009 by Tripp Fuller 1 Comment

One of my favorite bloggers Bob Cornwall just posted the summary post about his recent blogging journey through Philip Clayton‘s book ‘Adventures in the Spirit.’

If you are interested in what outstanding book bloggersizing looks like then READ THIS SERIES.

If you are interested in what an open panentheistic Trinitarian process-relational kenotic theology might look like then READ THIS SERIES.

If you just can’t get enough then I will remind you a previous series on this book by another theo-blogger of excellence, James McGrath, at exploring our matrix.

Darren reviews it here for the Skeptic.

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  1. Bob Cornwall says:
    July 21, 2009 at 10:25 am

    Hey Tripp,

    Thanks for the plug!! And yes James is an excellent blogger!

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