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Book Six -- Chapter Six

stephencrose wrote 3 weeks ago: Book Six — Chapter Six Living With Jean Shepherd, Parsing Dostoevsky, Parsing Neo-Orthodoxy, D … more →

Tags: panflick, Adam, autobiography, change, Chicago, church, Creative Writing, Don Benedict, Dostoevsky

Communio - A proposal for an ecumenical, charismatic ecclesiology.3 comments

sensibletheology wrote 4 weeks ago: Introduction: N. T. Wright’s New Testament Foundations for Ecclesiology The starting point, the a pr … more →

Tags: Theology, Theological questions, Karl Barth, N. T. Wright, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Eucharist, Christianity, Ecclesiology, Chris Hedges

An Expose of Emerging Church Preaching, Part 23 comments

whitet wrote 1 month ago: Postmodernism’s Impact on the Content of EC Preaching Andrew Perriman, an Emerging church theologian … more →

Tags: Homiletics/Preaching, Emerging Church, Brian McLaren, Mark Driscoll, Norman Geisler, Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics, Stanley Grenz, Revisioning Evangelcial Theology

Tinkering with the Monster (Just Don't Say "Glue" in German Around the Horses)1 comment

newcityofgospel wrote 1 month ago: As the title indicates, I had a blast this past Halloween weekend by encountering Mel Brooks’ classi … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Reading the Bible and reading secular culture, Recreation: Culture-conscious and grace-driven, justification by faith alone, Sanctification, the justification of Christ, The Book of Romans, Reformed Evangelicalism, emmanuel presbyterian church

READING THE BIBLE (1): As Divine Encounter

Jeremy Berg wrote 2 months ago: NEW SERIES: I want to spend a few posts exploring the many different ways the Bible intends to speak … more →

Tags: The Bible, Reading the Bible As, Bible, divine encounter, Living Word

Are There Errors in the Bible?21 comments

whitet wrote 3 months ago: A Definition of Inerrancy Wayne Grudem gives a very good definition of inerrancy (the doctrine that … more →

Tags: Bible, Wayne Grudem, charles ryrie, Fuller Theological Seminary, Charles Fuller, Paul King Jewett, Daniel Fuller, Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics

Was the Bible Written by God or Man? Part 113 comments

whitet wrote 3 months ago: The late Stanley Grenz, a theologian and philosopher in the Emerging church, revealed his low view o … more →

Tags: Bible, Wayne Grudem, Norman Geisler, John MacArthur, Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics, Stanley Grenz, Revisioning Evangelcial Theology, Rabbi Harold Kushner

On Impassibility and Classical Theism5 comments

Eli wrote 4 months ago: The following is taken from a comment i made on a friend’s blog. Let’s hear some respons … more →

Tags: Eucharist, Karl Barth, Plato, Christianity, impassibility, Greg Boyd, Justin Smith, Classical Theism, passable

Tale of Two Calvins1 comment

Benjamin P. Glaser wrote 5 months ago: This is my obligatory Calvin 500th birthday post The occasion of Calvin’s 500th Birthday has l … more →

Tags: anniversary, Barthianism, Biblical Hermenuetics, Books, Calvin 500, Controversy, covenant theology, Dr. C Matthew McMahon, Institutes of the Christian Religion

Emil Brunner's "Salto Mortale"

Oliver wrote 6 months ago: Emil Brunner is the second of the three ‘Bs’ of the neo-orthodox movement, the others be … more →

Tags: Theology, Theological Anthropology, Faith, Sin, Bultmann, Emil Brunner, Barth, Protestantism, Reformed Theology

William Placher

Phil wrote 6 months ago: I was saddened to learn today of the death of William Placher, someone who left us many years too so … more →

Tags: Social Justice, Mainline Protestant, racism, William Placher, Karl Barth, William Sloane Coffin, Justice, Trinity, Orthodoxy

Would the Real Jesus Please Stand Up

mishkan wrote 6 months ago: (This is a work in progress, but I wanted to get it on the site just in its undressed form!) I have … more →

Tags: spirituality, General, Reformed, Scripture, imitating Jesus, Word of God, Calvin, inclusive evangelical, ethics

The ethics of living a tradition, radically4 comments

msbahnisch wrote 6 months ago: One word we – collectively – now seem to have an impoverished understanding of is … more →

Tags: Phenomenology, Philosophy, Sociology, spirituality, Avery Dulles, Brisbane, brisbane archdiocese, Catholicism, decision

James Barr on Pure Biblical Theology

Vlad wrote 7 months ago: In The Concept of Biblical Theology, Barr writes on approaches to this enterprise and how it is conc … more →

Tags: Hermeneutics, Exegesis, Natural Theology, Dialectical Theology, religionsgeschichtliche, Brevard Childs, James Barr, Biblical Theology, Karl Barth

In Honor of Barth's Birthday: Grünewald and Mozart

Jacob wrote 7 months ago: On this day in 1886, Swiss Protestant theologian Karl Barth was born, a man who would be known as th … more →

Tags: Art, Music, Protestantism, spirituality, Theology, Biblical Theology, Karl Barth

The Bible - It's Authority and Role in Theology2 comments

sensibletheology wrote 7 months ago: Is the Bible The “Word of God?” The bible is the word of God in so much as it is a human … more →

Tags: Theology, Theological questions, Bible, Biblical authority, Sola scriptura, Karl Barth, revelation, Inspiration, Inerrancy

The Importance of Doctrinal Statements, Part Last

whitet wrote 8 months ago: Fuller Theological Seminary illustrates the effect of a Christian institution or local church abando … more →

Tags: Doctrinal Statements, Wayne Grudem, john walvoord, Fuller Theological Seminary, Charles Fuller, Paul King Jewett, Inerrancy, Infallibility, Daniel Fuller

Considering Working the Angles

cavman wrote 8 months ago: I first read Eugene Peterson’s book Working the Angles: the Shape of Pastoral Integrity in the … more →

Tags: Books, Ministry, Counseling, Puritans, Prayer, Scripture, Pastoral Ministry, spiritual direction

Unconditional Pardon in Christ :: Justification in Karl Barth

theophilogue wrote 9 months ago: If not the most important theologian of the 20th century,[1] the case could be made that Karl Barth … more →

Tags: Karl Barth, Church Dogmatics, Christian Theology, sola fide, Protestant Theology, universalism, Christomonism, Christological concentration, Classical Liberal Theology


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