What’s the Point of Experimental Theology

The aim in this website is to provoke you to godliness and good deeds. Sounds simple. It’s not. Most Christians today are Biblically illiterate but theologically educated. While this is a paradox to some it’s easily understood as a sign of our times. People identify with theologies and teachers in the same way they identify with brands and products. They believe they are what they buy be it theology or shampoo. The problem is reality requires a personal commitment to and practice of core character traits which cannot be purchased or vicariously apprehended. They must be developed individually. They cannot be developed apart from a connection with the Word of God and a commitment to the radical application of its principles to your daily life. Wisdom after all is the correct application of knowledge in everyday life. Therefore the point of this website is to provoke you, encourage you, confront, and possibly rebuke you as you are encourage to take steps forward in understanding how to actually apply Christian doctrine in you everyday living.

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