Monday, June 27, 2011
An Announcement
I am pleased to announce the launch of a new conversational theology blog where three friends/colleagues and I will be now diverting our weekly online energies. As you can see, 'this side of sunday' is now more of a personal website and reference archive. I may pick up the blogging here again someday, but at this point I invite you to bookmark us, link us, add us to your RSS feeds, or just plain join us over at Out of Bounds: Theology in the Far Country.
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4 comments:
It would be very helpful to provide an RSS feed link somewhere to on your new webpage. I've looked and can't find one.
Thanks!
We'll get on that. Thanks.
Well Jon, I'm sad to see this transition. I have very much enjoyed your random musings, discussions and opinions on many different contemporary topics.
Appreciate that Phil. I guess it is time for you to post your random musings online for our mutual edification and enjoyment. I'd be there in a heartbeat!
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