Location. Location. Location. Where our theologies come from matters. Whether we are anchoring traditional Reformational theology to a Swiss-French context in the 16th century, Methodism to an English-American context in the 18th century, or #WeirdChristian Twitter in the 21st century, it's important to do the work to know our source.

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The Tweet
Genetic Fallacy Wiki

The Protestant Work Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber

The Rise of Network Christianity by Brad Christerson and Richard Flory
Trans Regret Snoopy Presents The Bible

The Servant by James Hunter

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Stephen: @stephenghenning

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