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Evan Tinklenberg

@evan_tink

Kim’s husband. Dad (x2). University Pastor. MDiv @CovSeminary. Perennial theology student, esp. re: Trinity, ecclesiology, hermeneutics, and moral theology.

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Scribe of the Kingdom, keeper of the door Which opens on to all we might have lost, Ward of a word-hoard in the deep hearts core Telling the tale of Love from first to last. CS Lewis: A Sonnet malcolmguite.wordpress.com/2023/11/22/cs-…

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My sense is that Barth at least tried to be a “biblical” theologian, and nearly everyone who followed him gave that up. So many modern Barthians seem to engage very little Scripture and primarily Barth, and it makes for poorer theology.

Derek Rishmawy (@dzrishmawy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵of thoughts on the whole "the kids are going Orthodox" meme. I have no doubt it is happening at some level and there are a variety of reasons why that others can speak to better. But what I do have is a bunch of questions about prevalence, implications, etc.

Fred Sanders (@fredfredsanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I put this poster together because I wanted a copy and nobody could sell me one. But I went ahead and made it available at an online store to spread the systematic theological joy!

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NEWS: Covenant Seminary is pleased to announce that renowned systematic theologian Dr. Fred Sanders (Fred Sanders) will be the featured speaker for the 2025 David C. Jones Theology Lectures on March 6 and 7. 📰 Read more: covenantseminary.edu/news/2025-jone…

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This is one of the dozen(!) parallel session papers we're looking forward to at LATC 2025: a theology of sanctification under the metaphor of friendship, by Dr. Cambria Kaltwasser. fredfredfred.com/2025/02/friend…

This is one of the dozen(!) parallel session papers we're looking forward to at LATC 2025: a theology of sanctification under the metaphor of friendship, by Dr. Cambria Kaltwasser. fredfredfred.com/2025/02/friend…
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Thread (also, love the OSP reference from Susannah — our church is doing a reading group on Lewis’s sci-fi trilogy and it’s great.)

Jason Blakely (@jasonwblakely) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I enjoyed discussing the life and intellectual legacy of the great Catholic political philosopher, Alasdair MacIntyre, with the *Mere Fidelity* podcast. Mere Fidelity Derek Rishmawy Alastair Roberts Listen here for via Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3JkajQ…

I enjoyed discussing the life and intellectual legacy of the great Catholic political philosopher, Alasdair MacIntyre, with the *Mere Fidelity* podcast. <a href="/MereFidelity/">Mere Fidelity</a> <a href="/DZRishmawy/">Derek Rishmawy</a> <a href="/zugzwanged/">Alastair Roberts</a> 

Listen here for via Spotify:
open.spotify.com/episode/3JkajQ…
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Robert’s Rules of Order prohibits negative insinuations about others’ motivations, a disposition that has often been called “suspicion.” The moral tradition opposing “suspicion” in this sense extends at least as far back as Augustine. It was lost in the 20th century and

Evan Tinklenberg (@evan_tink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hate-watching another church’s YouTube stream in order to score points is a blatant example of failing to remove the log out of one’s own eye.