by Marcia Montenegro | Feb 4, 2021 | Alice Fryling, Beatrice Chestnut, Claudio Naranjo, Contemplative Prayer, Cosmic Christ, Enneagram, Evagrius Ponticus, Helen Palmer, Panentheism, Perennialism, Ramon Llull, Richard Rohr, Russ Hudson, Suzanne Stabile
One of the many Enneagram books from Christian publisher IVP is “Spiritual Rhythms for the Enneagram” by Adele & Doug Calhoun and Clare & Scott Loughrige. I have written Facebook posts demonstrating how this book intertwines Christians with New...
by Marcia Montenegro | Nov 19, 2020 | Centering Prayer, Contemplative Prayer, Cosmic Christ, Eastern Mysticism, Gnostic, Panentheism, Richard Rohr
In 2017 I wrote how dismaying it was that Christian gospel singer Gloria Gaither would not only approvingly interview Richard Rohr, but she used his book, Falling Upward, in a Bible study. With the infectious spread of Rohr’s false doctrine in the church it seems time...
by Don and Joy Veinot | Oct 8, 2020 | Cosmic Christ, Eastern Mysticism, Enneagram, Incarnation, mysticism, Panentheism, Richard Rohr
Mysticism has become a growth industry within the confessing church in recent years. The reading and studying of the Word of God in its historical/grammatical context has long been known to be the way to understand the things of God and the gospel, but it is...
by Don Veinot | Mar 13, 2020 | Beth McCord, Cosmic Christ, Enneagram, Gnostic, New Age, Occult, Richard Rohr
It has arrived! The response to the current Enneagram craze which is sweeping through many churches, Bible colleges, universities and seminaries is now available. It is currently available on our website at this link, Richard Rohr and the Enneagram Secret. Check out...
by Don and Joy Veinot | Mar 5, 2020 | Christ, Church Councils, Church Fathers, Contemplative Prayer, Cosmic Christ, Council of Nicea, Early Church Fathers, Enneagram, Incarnation, Jesus - Michael the Archangel, Progressives, Redemption, Richard Rohr, Theological liberalism
In Matthew 16:15 Jesus the Christ asks his disciples an all-important question with eternal consequences, “But who do you say that I am?” It was the follow-up question in an exchange we read in Matthew 16:13-18: Now when Jesus came into the district of Caesarea...