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Thursday, April 02, 2009

A Tale of Two Covers: A Coincidence, or Divinely Ordained?




Posted by Jason Stellman at 1:20 PM
Labels: Pilgrim Theology, U2

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Rev. Jason J. Stellman

Rev. Jason J. Stellman
De Regnis Duobus exists in order for believers to discuss the sacred, the secular, and how they intersect (if at all). The images used on the banner were chosen because we find them to be interesting juxtapositions, not of good and evil, but of heaven and earth. We hope that you find not just the banner but the content of what is written both provocative and challeng-ing.

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Jason Stellman
... I was born and raised in Orange County, CA (also known as "The OC" by people not from there), and served as a missionary with Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa in Uganda (’91-’92) and in Hungary (’94-’00). After becoming Reformed and being subsequently “dismissed” from ministry with Calvary, I went to Westminster Seminary California where I received my M.Div. in 2004. After graduation I was ordained by the Pacific Northwest Presbytery of the PCA and called to plant Exile Presbyterian Church in the Seattle area, where I served from 2004 - 2012. On September 23, 2012, I was received into the Catholic Church. I am the author of Dual Citizens: Worship and Life Between the Already and the Not Yet (Reformation Trust, 2009), and The Destiny of the Species (forthcoming).
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