Month February 2013

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Reading Luther Not Wisely But Well: Part Two

In last month’s article, I argued that Luther remains a useful source for the thoughtful Christian but that the occasional nature of his writings means that he is more easily quoted than correctly understood.  Thus, in Part Two, I want…

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Reading Luther Not Wisely But Well: Part Two

In last month’s article, I argued that Luther remains a useful source for the thoughtful Christian but that the occasional nature of his writings means that he is more easily quoted than correctly understood.  Thus, in Part Two, I want…

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The Creedal Imperative

The Creedal Imperative, Carl R. Trueman (Crossway, 2012) Apparently, this book is too cool for a subtitle. Carl Trueman has a market on cool by rebelling against cool. Especially skinny jeans. But I digress. I’m thinking something like, “The Indicatives…

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Keep Calm and Carry On

Denny Burk is on a roll this week.  His comments on the latest furore surrounding Tim Tebow’s withdrawal from a church engagement are most apposite. Now, I have no sensitivity to (or sympathy with) American ‘sports,’ so, I am guessing…

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Keep Calm and Carry On

Denny Burk is on a roll this week.  His comments on the latest furore surrounding Tim Tebow’s withdrawal from a church engagement are most apposite. Now, I have no sensitivity to (or sympathy with) American ‘sports,’ so, I am guessing…

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I Confess (Part III)

In the first two posts of this series, I argued that confessions are useful for the way in which they facilitate a disciplined church life: office bearers are bound to uphold confessional teaching; and their power is thus delimited by…

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I Confess (Part III)

In the first two posts of this series, I argued that confessions are useful for the way in which they facilitate a disciplined church life: office bearers are bound to uphold confessional teaching; and their power is thus delimited by…