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The Trinity Made Flesh

The Trinity Made Flesh

While few historic Christian beliefs are more ignored or misunderstood than the doctrine of the Trinity today, fewer still are more important or practical to the ongoing life of the church.  Lately, I've been running across a strange new "angle" that sheds light on what Christians (should) mean w

10.17.2011 | The Fish Tank | Nick Nowalk

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Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall

Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall

What beauty is worthy of worship? And, what exactly is beauty? Genesis introduces us to a false, but dazzling beauty.  Eve saw that the fruit was “beautiful” to eat and “pleasing to the eye.” Her experience of beauty however is one-dimensional. It is an experience that we often latch

10.14.2011 | The Fish Tank | Roshni Patel

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Midterms in the Rough

Midterms in the Rough

For those of you out there with a lot on your mind, take a three minute break and partake in the joys of my poetry.  This one goes out to all the students in the middle of midterms season. p p p p p p p p p p p p p "Where do I go from here? Alas,

10.10.2011 | The Fish Tank | Christopher Hopper

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Let Me Live Life Anew!

Let Me Live Life Anew!

Quite often, life presents us with many choices and decisions.  One decision in which we should always accept is Jesus Christ.  For only through him can we live and breathe life anew.                   "I’m not free y

10.4.2011 | The Fish Tank | Christopher Hopper

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From One Broken Vessel To Another

From One Broken Vessel To Another

This Tuesday, I was standing on the T (Boston’s subway system) literally engulfed in a sea of people. If you have ever taken the T at 5 pm rush hour, you know the feeling. As I was standing there I looked around, and I saw a man standing with what appeared to be his two sons. His eyes were red a

09.30.2011 | The Fish Tank | Roshni Patel

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Reading the Bible

Reading the Bible

This might betray my nerdiness, but ever since eighth-grade bible class, I’ve wanted to read the New Testament in the original Greek. So, freshman fall – sort of on a whim – I signed up for Greek Aa. Now, after two full years in the Classics Department, I am at the point where I can (haltingl

09.29.2011 | The Fish Tank | andrewgarbarino

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Why must you confess so?

Why must you confess so?

Quite often, Christianity presents us with many questions as well as answers.  Some of these questions arise from our actions in the past and their result on the future.  One prevalent question deals with the effect of lying on our redemption and how to cope when others lie to us and when we ourse

09.28.2011 | The Fish Tank | Christopher Hopper

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