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This blog grows out of my conviction that every aspect of our lives is sacred and is to be nurtured and celebrated as a good gift of God. Most of the posts will be the sorts of things you would expect from a historian and worldview teacher, but some are likely to be a bit surprising. Since God created all things good, including all aspects of human life, everything is interesting and important from the perspective of a biblical worldview. Everything under the Sun and under Heaven is thus fair game here. I hope you find it interesting and enjoyable.
Showing posts with label Evangelicalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evangelicalism. Show all posts
Monday, October 13, 2014
Obedience Based Discipleship, Part 3
Here's the final article in this series on obedience-based discipleship. I am currently working on a book with Jerry Trousdale (Miraculous Movements) on a related topic, so there may be more coming up on this subject in the coming months.
Monday, September 15, 2014
New article, the second in the series on Obedience Based Discipleship
This one builds on the last and explains the role of obedience and faith in Paul, James, and John.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Getting the Gospel Right
My newest article at the Colson Center is on Obedience Based Discipleship. Most of what passes for evangelism isn't actually preaching the Gospel, especially not the Gospel Jesus preached and told us to preach. See why in this article.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Misappropriating the Reformation 2 and 3: Sola Gratia and Sola Scriptura
The remaining articles in the series on Misappropriating the Reformation are up at the Colson Center. They cover sola gratia and sola scriptura.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Misappropriating the Reformation: Sola Fide
The first of three articles on the Reformation and American Evangelicalism is up at the Colson Center. This one deals with one of the three core "sola" statements of the Protestant Reformation: sola fide, that is, that we are saved by faith alone. But the question is, what does that really mean, and do American Evangelicals understand the historic and biblical meanings of that phrase? The article can be found here.
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