May 2012

Book Review Warfield on the Christian Life: Living in Light of the Gospel

Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield was a professor of Theology at Princeton Seminary from 1887 to 1921. He is rightly considered one of the greatest if not the greatest American born theologians America ever produced. B.B. Warfield’s ministry continues to influence evangelicals today through the work he did across a variety of theological topics, but in particular

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The Scandal of Religion

Walter Marshall, from The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification: Experience shows plentifully, both of heathens and Christians, how pernicious ignorance, or mistaking of those effectual means, is to a holy practice. The heathens generally fell short of an acceptable performance of those duties of the law which they knew, because of their ignorance in this point: (i)

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Apologetics Series: Liberating Black Theology by Anthony Bradley

Introduction “Apologetics” is a mouth full. It sounds more like a disease than a theological discipline. Although its popularity seems to be gaining both in print and on the web, it’s a relatively neglected field in pastoral ministry compared to Christ-centered biblical theology, gospel-focused ministry, etc. Even those who are somewhat familiar with apologetics may

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Book Review Work Matters Connecting Sunday Worship To Monday Work

Colossians 3:17 and 1st Corinthians 10:31 make it clear that that Christians are to be motivated to do their very best work whatever work they are doing to the glory of God. While everyone has a vocation many Christians don’t understand why their work matters. The term vocation comes from the Latin word for “calling.” The

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