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Next-Wave article on theological formation and open source theology

What can only be described as a very perceptive article by Drew Moser in Next-Wave ezine (‘Power to the People! How Technology is Changing the Face of Theological Formulation’) has some nice things to say about Open Source Theology and its participants: ‘…participants of Open Source Theology are typically very well read in classic and contemporary theological works, and yet they also have a profound sense of the pulse of the culture in which they live.’ You all deserve a pat on the back!

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