Onomaticon Series Summary

We hope that the Onomaticon series has helped bring the nature of God into greater focus for you. After several months of reading about the names of God and what they mean, you have more anchors for understanding Him and more material with which to describe Him. The series officially ends today, although the list of names we have covered is certainly not exhaustive — hopefully this series has sparked your curiosity to find more of these names, as they are certainly worth finding!

To find articles from the series, simply browse through the “Onomaticon” category. There is a link for this category in the sidebar as well.

What are the New Free Thinkers going to be working on over the next couple months? We will be taking a break from series articles for a while, pending completion of another project that’s proceeding in the background. September is planned to be a different kind of month: without teasing too much, we’ll say that there are several new voices that will be helping during that month. November will mark our one-year anniversary, and we plan to have a very special item ready for that event. The details are still being worked out, so stay tuned for more information in the coming months.

Finally, today marks the launch of a significant new feature on NewFreeThinkers.com: topic suggestion. If you have an article topic you would like for us to write about, you can now send that topic to us using the topic suggestion page.

Do you like the current format of articles? Would you like more series articles or less? Other topics? Do you have an idea for a new series? What would you like to see happen on NewFreeThinkers.com over the coming months? Talk back at us in the comments!

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2 Comments

  1. Philip Hanson says:

    Please make use of the topic suggestion page liberally! We want to know what topics will help you the most.

    For reference, one of the ideas in discussion is a series of “video articles” using live-action drama to illustrate the point. Do you want to see other formats/other media, or would that be annoying?

  2. Bishop Hanson says:

    Good job on the series. Assigned topics are harder to do, but you made it interesting.