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Simon
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Shipmates post on the boards for 1001 reasons, but theological debate is especially prized because of our mission of Christian unrest. In this award, we're looking for the poster who's consistently provided theological argument which is intelligent (even scholarly) as well as being a good read. It's style and substance that we're after, regardless of the theological or church tradition. Know someone who fits that description? Nominate them here!
When nominating on this thread, please follow the format shown in the next post. If you don't have all the info you need to complete the nomination fields, you're not yet ready to nominate. Just make a regular post asking for the help of others in finding what you're looking for.
How to find out the URL for an individual post: go to the post and find the tiny page icon which is just to the left of the date (at the top of the post). Right-click the icon (or on a Mac, control-click it) and select "copy link" from the dropdown menu. You can now paste the link URL into your nomination.
Please note: Your nomination post should simply contain your nomination and nothing else.
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Simon
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NOMINATION
I nominate: Shipmate's board name
For: Theologian of the Year
Theologian's best post: Insert clickable link to your favourite post by the Theologian here
My reasons for nominating: Your comments in full here
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Grits
Compassionate fundamentalist
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NOMINATION
I nominate: Anselm and Freddy
For: Theologian(s) of the Year
Theologian's best post: Well, over the course of many, many discussions I really don't see how one could pick a single best post.
My reasons for nominating: I don't honestly know what makes a true theologian, but both these men list themselves as "pastors". However, I base my nomination more on their conversation than on their vocation. I know there are some posters here who are supposedly learned theologians who lose me after just a few sentences. Although his faith is somewhat different from many here, Freddy presents a succinct and understandable viewpoint of his beliefs, and he ALWAYS does it in a kind and loving manner. He appears to be a man who truly loves the scriptures. Anselm's posts are always very solid, very scriptural in nature, presented in a straightforward and -- again -- kind spirit. He strikes me as someone who has truly studies the scriptures for himself, and not just taken someone else's thoughts as his own.
While neither one of these men tend to stir up much "unrest", IMO, they are the two best reasons to ever visit Kerygmania.
-------------------- Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff, and shut it when I've said enough. Amen.
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frin
Drinking coffee for Jesus
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Thanks for the nomination, Grits. I think it needs to be split out into 2 nominations. The good news is, that we are very happy for anyone to nominate multiple persons.
'frin
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Grits
Compassionate fundamentalist
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NOMINATION
I nominate: Anselm
For: Theologian of the Year
Theologian's best post: Well, over the course of many, many discussions I really don't see how one could pick a single best post.
My reasons for nominating: Anselm's posts are always very solid, very scriptural in nature, presented in a straightforward and -- again -- kind spirit. He strikes me as someone who has truly studies the scriptures for himself, and not just taken someone else's thoughts as his own.
-------------------- Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff, and shut it when I've said enough. Amen.
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Grits
Compassionate fundamentalist
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quote: Originally posted by Grits: NOMINATION
I nominate: Anselm and Freddy
For: Theologian(s) of the Year
Theologian's best post: Well, over the course of many, many discussions I really don't see how one could pick a single best post.
My reasons for nominating: I don't honestly know what makes a true theologian, but both these men list themselves as "pastors". However, I base my nomination more on their conversation than on their vocation. I know there are some posters here who are supposedly learned theologians who lose me after just a few sentences. Although his faith is somewhat different from many here, Freddy presents a succinct and understandable viewpoint of his beliefs, and he ALWAYS does it in a kind and loving manner. He appears to be a man who truly loves the scriptures. Anselm's posts are always very solid, very scriptural in nature, presented in a straightforward and -- again -- kind spirit. He strikes me as someone who has truly studies the scriptures for himself, and not just taken someone else's thoughts as his own.
While neither one of these men tend to stir up much "unrest", IMO, they are the two best reasons to ever visit Kerygmania.
-------------------- Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff, and shut it when I've said enough. Amen.
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Sarah G
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NOMINATION
I nominate: Nigel M
For: Theologian of the Year
Theologian's best post:
Spotting a vital context
(And use of the phrase “adversitive understanding of the particle de in 19:30”)
My reasons for nominating: He (1) Is very widely read and a stunning fount of knowledge (2) Can analyse that knowledge and come up with very sensible, well thought out views (3) Expresses it all clearly and understandably.
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Sarah G
Shipmate
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Can I also mention Johnny S, TClune and BWSmith, all of whom have continually enriched my understanding? I would certainly support their nominations from others. BWS- please start posting again!
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Bullfrog.
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I'll second the nomination of Nigel M. His posting in Kerygmania never fail to impress me.
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Grits
Compassionate fundamentalist
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(I just noticed that I obviously screwed my last attempt to do this, so I'll try again. My previous post -- where I just re-quoted myself -- can be deleted, if desired.)
NOMINATION
I nominate: Freddy
For: Theologian of the Year
Theologian's best post: Well, over the course of many, many discussions I really don't see how one could pick a single best post.
My reasons for nominating: Although his faith is somewhat different from many here, Freddy presents a succinct and understandable viewpoint of his beliefs, and he ALWAYS does it in a kind and loving manner. He appears to be a man who truly loves the scriptures.
-------------------- Lord, fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff, and shut it when I've said enough. Amen.
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Chorister
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NOMINATION
I nominate: Angloid
For: Theologian of the Year
Theologian's best post: recorded here in the Quotes File
My reasons for nominating: Angloid doesn't post in Kerygmania so much as the others nominated. But IMHO sometimes the best Theology is posted on some of the other boards, such as Purgatory or All Saints. This post is not Theology of the highbrow sort, but is rather Theology on the ground, of the people, born of experience.
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leo
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I agree - because he and I usually agree with each other and because I know him and he is a nice bloke!
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Jahlove
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NOMINATION: NigelM
For: Theologian of the Year
Theologian's best post:
Too many to choose from! However, Nigel gives his thoughts and exegeses in a way that frequently sheds a new light on things often taken for granted, as in this example
Reasons: Erudition without pomposity or stuffiness.
-------------------- “Sing like no one's listening, love like you've never been hurt, dance like nobody's watching, and live like its heaven on earth.” - Mark Twain
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Adam.
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There are many to choose from, but I'd go for NigelM too. I lurk more than I post in Keryg (even though I keep making resolutions to change that) and I always find him enlightening. He's also very encouraging of people like me who don't know as much as him when we do post. [ 17. December 2008, 17:44: Message edited by: Hart ]
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