by Steve Thomason | Mar 7, 2013 | Adult Learning, The Trinity
I’ve done a little more digging into George H. Mead. His work definitely connects with my MeWe principle. Two websites here and here have summarized his work. I haven’t yet delved into his work directly, although I have located it. Mead, George Herbert,...
by Steve Thomason | Jan 8, 2013 | Books - Trinity, The Trinity
Abstract This paper argues that there is value in a systematic philosophical approach to relations and surveys some of the major issues in the philosophy of relations. Rather than siding withrelational ontology over substantivist ontology, however, the paper argues...
by Steve Thomason | Dec 24, 2012 | The Trinity
This post is truly a sticky note for me to follow up on later. During our final exam/paper conversation last week I alluded to my MeWe Principle. Dr. Simpson interjected, “You know who is known for the I and the Me concept, don’t you.” I stared...
by Steve Thomason | Dec 24, 2012 | Bible, Spiritual Formation, The Trinity
I’ve been thinking a lot about the overflow principle lately. I will be writing about it more in depth in the near future. For right now, here is a quick sketch I did today to think about it.
by Steve Thomason | Dec 12, 2012 | Books - Spirituality, Books - Trinity, Spiritual Formation, The Trinity
Spirituality and Theology by Philip Sheldrake This book is a gold mine for my research. Sheldrake connects the contemporary study of Christian Spirituality directly to the Social Trinity. He also provides an excellent historical summary of why spirituality and...