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Theology as Discipleship by Keith Johnson
It’s a shame that theology so regularly needs to be defended. The fact that it does just goes to support
It’s a shame that theology so regularly needs to be defended. The fact that it does just goes to support
Editor’s note: The purpose of this series is to write on “Issues in the Church” that either aren’t talked about,
The concept of “habit” is seeing a bit of a resurgence among philosophers and theologians. Thomas Aquinas, centuries ago, had
Change is never as simple as “step-by-step” guides suggest. Change is hard work which involves assistance and consistency over time.
B.B. Warfield, the great Princeton theologian of the 19th century, has sometimes been hailed as a scholastic theologian. A scholar
“Counseling is a theological discipline.” That statement captures the very heart of Lambert’s book. It is also, he says, the
Does the Bible actually speak to the issue of addictions? That’s one of the common questions – or perhaps it’s
The greatest help the believer has to their struggle with fear or worry is the God of rest and peace.
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