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Just as a postscript to Rick's post: Professor Enns must have changed his mind on the historical Adam since leaving WTS as I have in my possession as Dean a letter from him, dated early 2008, which unequivocally expresses his belief in the historical Adam and its importance for Reformed theology. I...
Just as a postscript to Rick's post: Professor Enns must have changed his mind on the historical Adam since leaving WTS as I have in my possession as Dean a letter from him, dated early 2008, which unequivocally expresses his belief in the historical Adam and its importance for Reformed theology. I...
The Christian Science Monitor has an interesting article on the revival of Calvinism here . It is worth reading to the end for the hilarious sociological/psychological analysis of the movement by Phyllis Tickle: the revival is all about reaction to the Emergent Church, a once-every-500-years...
The Christian Science Monitor has an interesting article on the revival of Calvinism here . It is worth reading to the end for the hilarious sociological/psychological analysis of the movement by Phyllis Tickle: the revival is all about reaction to the Emergent Church, a once-every-500-years...
Hans Kung has fired a fine salvo in the discussion of the sex abuse scandal in the Catholic Church. As usual, his take on his own church is far more astute and perceptive than the many rose-tinted interpretations that are the stock-in-trade of prominent American evangelicals. You can read it here...
Hans Kung has fired a fine salvo in the discussion of the sex abuse scandal in the Catholic Church. As usual, his take on his own church is far more astute and perceptive than the many rose-tinted interpretations that are the stock-in-trade of prominent American evangelicals. You can read it here...
Johann Hari, a journalist for the British newspaper, The Independent , has written an article which lands quite a few good punches on the current religious scene, particularly with reference to the plots to murder the Mohammed cartoonist and the Pope's involvement in covering up the rape of...
Johann Hari, a journalist for the British newspaper, The Independent , has written an article which lands quite a few good punches on the current religious scene, particularly with reference to the plots to murder the Mohammed cartoonist and the Pope's involvement in covering up the rape of...
Mrs. Peel has brought this article to my attention. Once again, it highlights the problematic nature of the exhibitionism inherent in Facebook-type media.
Mrs. Peel has brought this article to my attention. Once again, it highlights the problematic nature of the exhibitionism inherent in Facebook-type media.
All the fuss surrounding Tiger Woods' potential return to golf has left me wondering about how times have changed. There was a time when it was key for public figures to keep private sleaze private; if it slipped into the public realm, they were finished. That was perhaps overkill: as many have...
All the fuss surrounding Tiger Woods' potential return to golf has left me wondering about how times have changed. There was a time when it was key for public figures to keep private sleaze private; if it slipped into the public realm, they were finished. That was perhaps overkill: as many have...
I don't disagree with what Sean says; but I repeat: the `aha' moment is not application; it is not the end point of the sermon; it is not sufficient in itself to communicate the imperative; it certainly is not where Paul ends his letters; and it isn't where Sean ends his sermons, some of which I...
I don't disagree with what Sean says; but I repeat: the `aha' moment is not application; it is not the end point of the sermon; it is not sufficient in itself to communicate the imperative; it certainly is not where Paul ends his letters; and it isn't where Sean ends his sermons, some of which I...
Derek's comments on a certain kind of Reformed preaching are spot on. If the game is simply to get from Text A to Bethlehem, what do you do with a book like Judges? Preach 200 sermons which essentially say `This judge failed; but, surprise surprise, there is a judge who didn't fail; let's talk...
Derek's comments on a certain kind of Reformed preaching are spot on. If the game is simply to get from Text A to Bethlehem, what do you do with a book like Judges? Preach 200 sermons which essentially say `This judge failed; but, surprise surprise, there is a judge who didn't fail; let's talk...
Karl Barth, as correctly identified by James from Edinburgh, who also raises the question as to why Barthian preaching is, by contrast with the quotation, often deathly dull. My theory is that neo-orthodox writing on preaching is often brilliant because it can never confuse preaching with...
Karl Barth, as correctly identified by James from Edinburgh, who also raises the question as to why Barthian preaching is, by contrast with the quotation, often deathly dull. My theory is that neo-orthodox writing on preaching is often brilliant because it can never confuse preaching with...
Here's an interesting quotation: "Preachers must not be boring. To a large extent the pastor and boredom are synonymous concepts. Listeners often think that they have heard already what is being said in the pulpit. They have long since known it themselves. The fault certainly does not lie with them...
Here's an interesting quotation: "Preachers must not be boring. To a large extent the pastor and boredom are synonymous concepts. Listeners often think that they have heard already what is being said in the pulpit. They have long since known it themselves. The fault certainly does not lie with them...
The Vatican's chief exorcist has written his memoirs. You can read the story here . He claims ca. 70 000 exorcisms which is, I suspect, a workload which might even make Benny Hinn stop and take notice.
The Vatican's chief exorcist has written his memoirs. You can read the story here . He claims ca. 70 000 exorcisms which is, I suspect, a workload which might even make Benny Hinn stop and take notice.
Laughter is generally a social phenomenon; usually, it is very difficult to laugh at, say, a comedy program if nobody else in the room is so doing. It is also even more difficult to do, for some reason, when reading -- a naturally isolated activity --, and, up until recently, only one book ever...
Laughter is generally a social phenomenon; usually, it is very difficult to laugh at, say, a comedy program if nobody else in the room is so doing. It is also even more difficult to do, for some reason, when reading -- a naturally isolated activity --, and, up until recently, only one book ever...
Todd Pruitt just brought this to my attention. The list fails to mention two other tell tale signs -- suspects will also cast no reflection in the mirror, and exhibit a strange preference for the earlier, Shatner-dominated series of Star Trek.
Todd Pruitt just brought this to my attention. The list fails to mention two other tell tale signs -- suspects will also cast no reflection in the mirror, and exhibit a strange preference for the earlier, Shatner-dominated series of Star Trek.
As William Willimon puts it in his superb book, Proclamation and Theology , page 72: `I believe the roots of clerical sloth are theological rather than primarily psychological. We become lazy and slovenly in our work because we have lost the theological rationale for the work.'
As William Willimon puts it in his superb book, Proclamation and Theology , page 72: `I believe the roots of clerical sloth are theological rather than primarily psychological. We become lazy and slovenly in our work because we have lost the theological rationale for the work.'
I have always been a huge fan of Luther and especially of his pastoral advice, especially the comment he made to the effect that no Christian should ever think they have so mastered the ABCs of the faith that they have no need of reading simple things like catechisms. And it is remarkable that, as...
I have always been a huge fan of Luther and especially of his pastoral advice, especially the comment he made to the effect that no Christian should ever think they have so mastered the ABCs of the faith that they have no need of reading simple things like catechisms. And it is remarkable that, as...
What is the most broken vow in the church? The wedding vow? Divorce rates among Christians are high, but rates of breach of this vow are probably higher still. Ministerial vows to preach the gospel? Conservatives in mainline denominations might point to those who are ministers and who deny key...
What is the most broken vow in the church? The wedding vow? Divorce rates among Christians are high, but rates of breach of this vow are probably higher still. Ministerial vows to preach the gospel? Conservatives in mainline denominations might point to those who are ministers and who deny key...
A friend has drawn my attention to two articles in the Daily Telegraph (my, you know you are getting old when you start to say `Amen' at the end of articles in the DT). The first concerns Richard Dawkins, who has caused a storm by stopping any foul-mouthed whacko who wants from posting on his...
A friend has drawn my attention to two articles in the Daily Telegraph (my, you know you are getting old when you start to say `Amen' at the end of articles in the DT). The first concerns Richard Dawkins, who has caused a storm by stopping any foul-mouthed whacko who wants from posting on his...
The UK has altered its guidelines regarding the matter of assisted suicide, and this in a way which places more emphasis upon the motivation of the agent. It does not legalise mercy killing and, as the Director of Public Prosecutions says, does not on paper make prosecution more or less likely; but...
The UK has altered its guidelines regarding the matter of assisted suicide, and this in a way which places more emphasis upon the motivation of the agent. It does not legalise mercy killing and, as the Director of Public Prosecutions says, does not on paper make prosecution more or less likely; but...
I wish I could claim to have written the article to which Justin links. The point is so obvious -- that Mr Woods owes us (i.e., everybody but his wife and kids) nothing -- it is sad sign of the times that it needs to be made. It speaks of an age of voyeurs and massive sense of entitlement. Yet...
I wish I could claim to have written the article to which Justin links. The point is so obvious -- that Mr Woods owes us (i.e., everybody but his wife and kids) nothing -- it is sad sign of the times that it needs to be made. It speaks of an age of voyeurs and massive sense of entitlement. Yet...
In this chapter, Paul addresses issues of lawsuits among believers and (again) sexual immorality. At the heart of both lies the notion that Christians are meant to walk to the beat of a different drum. As they are to reject worldly criteria for judging their leaders, so they are also to reject...
Now Paul introduces the second problem: not only is the church torn by cults of personality, but it also tolerates serious sexual immorality. It would appear that a blind eye was being turned to the particular instance to which Paul refers, apparently on the grounds that everything else - the signs...
To any who have missed it, Wheaton College has just appointed Dr Phil Ryken as its new President. The story was/was not leaked (depending on your perspective) by Christianity Today yesterday. You can read the blog and comments thread here . As interesting as the news itself is the thread of blog...
To any who have missed it, Wheaton College has just appointed Dr Phil Ryken as its new President. The story was/was not leaked (depending on your perspective) by Christianity Today yesterday. You can read the blog and comments thread here . As interesting as the news itself is the thread of blog...
So the Tiger finally breaks his silence, and it's a truly great shame. Out of control he may have been, but that he has now publicly apologised "to each and every one" of us "simply and directly" for his "selfish and irresponsible behaviour" is rather sad. He betrayed his wife and children; but...
So the Tiger finally breaks his silence, and it's a truly great shame. Out of control he may have been, but that he has now publicly apologised "to each and every one" of us "simply and directly" for his "selfish and irresponsible behaviour" is rather sad. He betrayed his wife and children; but...
In this chapter Paul addresses the arrogance of the Corinthians and what should be the priorities of the church. The Corinthians are apparently incredibly smug. We learn later of the spectacular phenomena which characterize their church life; and we have already noted their focus on outward...
Building on the first two chapters, in chapter 3 Paul addresses the issue of church division. Corinth was the host city of the so-called Isthmian Games, where rhetoric, the art of public speaking, was one of the most highly respected competitive events. It would seem that the Christians in Corinth...
At the start of this letter to a church torn apart by divisions and sexual immorality, it is striking that Paul begins by giving thanks for the grace of God shown in the salvation of those in the congregation at Corinth. This is hardly surprising: Corinth, as a port city, was, to use the old...
Who would have thought that the greatest living Englishman would turn out to be Welsh? Wyn Jones is my hero.
Who would have thought that the greatest living Englishman would turn out to be Welsh? Wyn Jones is my hero.
A couple of years ago, I wrote a short piece arguing that not all wives and mothers were cut out to homeschool. As a result, I received a note threatening terminal physical violence against me if ever I showed up in a certain part of the country. Of course, I could not resist spoofing such a nasty...