I want to thank everyone who swung by to read and explore theology with me this year. Here are the top 10 viewed posts on the blog in 2013. Many of these posts are parts of a series, so to make things easier for those who want to check out the rest I added a Series page in the menu bar that groups related posts.
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| Rank | Post | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Five Act Hermenuetic (Scripture and the Authority of God by N.T. Wright) takes the top spot for the 2nd year in a row. This post takes a look at NT Wright’s 5 act hermeneutic (a fancy word for framework) that focuses on the story line that runs through the pages of scripture from Genesis to Revelation and finds its climax in the hero of the story Jesus. | |
| 2 | John Wesley On Original Sin and Total Depravity. This post is part of an occasional series that explores the theological writings of John Wesley. In this post Sermon #44 and What is an Arminian explore Wesley’s views on the fallen state of man. Continue reading |

