What is the Greatest Threat Facing the SBC Today? Tom Ascol Answers
Some wise and helpful words from Pastor Tom Ascol.
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Some wise and helpful words from Pastor Tom Ascol.
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Phillips pinpoints the main problem with Evangelicalism today and how Christians should respond.
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Introduction According to Roger Olsen, the “Calvinist account of God’s sovereignty inevitably makes God the author of sin, evil and innocent suffering… [He] is at best morally ambiguous and at worst a moral monster hardly distinguishable from the devil” (Olsen, 84). But is this assessment fair to the Calvinist position or consistent with Scripture? Olsen,
Another year is coming to a close, which means book lists are slowly but surely coming out. One of our contributors Aaron Armstrong posted his top books for 2011 list on Wed. You can access his top books for 2011 here: http://www.bloggingtheologically.com/2011/12/14/my-favorite-books-of-2011/ This year I read well over a hundred books between reading for seminary, publishers,
Paul Helm helps shed some light on philosophical theology and its importance for the church today.
Theology is dangerous business. Many people think they can just study theology with it having no effects on their lives. To some people theology is the “words of God,” or at least they respect it as man’s thoughts about God. Other people reject the word theology because it means dead orthodoxy, and in some churches,
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The raging controversy during the 1970s and 1980s was the inerrancy of Scripture. Theologians from the early church fathers to scholars today have affirmed that all Scripture is inspired and true, including the history, geography, dates, names and every single word. Men such as Carl F.H. Henry, James M. Boice, J.I. Packer, John MacArthur (Sr.
Most Christians fall into three camps regarding theology, either they think that theology is dry, boring and divisive, or they are really passionate about theology but have no love or patience for those who disagree. The third camp over time has learned what doctrines are directly related to the Gospel, and which doctrines are non-essential