Dr. Klaw & E.T.

The missio Dei enables us to understand that God is always on mission everywhere, with everyone, in multifarious ways. The “Dr. Klaw and E.T.” series endeavors to stimulate missiological reflection, and provide snapshots of some of the Trinity’s divine doings in Europe.

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Fin (the end)

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I wish to thank those who sporadically visited this blog since June 2005. I wish to thank those who faithfully perused this blog since Ju...
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Thursday, December 13, 2012

The arrival : Frohe Weihnachten!

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In celebration of the birth of Jesus who came into the world to demonstrate the extreme love of God for women, men, girls and boys, I would ...
Friday, November 30, 2012

Theologically positive?

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So, are you theologically positive? Sure that you're sure? Rather are you theologically positivist?  As summarized last time, Aug...
Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Are you Positive?

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In my previous two entries I employed the postmodern “hermeneutic of suspicion,” applying it to the space program and medical community....
Wednesday, October 03, 2012

Medical hubris

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In my last entry I shared that my postmodern moment with the space program evinces the possibility that some sectors of today's Scient...
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Paul Klaw
On mission in Europe since 1988, my wife and I were part of a church planting team in Dijon, France. In July 2003 that church became fully French led. My current function is that of Encompass Europe Director. I have completed studies at Gordon-Conwell (missiology), Biblical Seminary (NT exegesis), and Penn State (marketing)
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