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I will be receiving my copy of Dual Citizens by Jason Stellman this week. It promises to be an important and helpful book. Publisher's Description: New covenant believers live between “the already” and “not yet,” a point in redemptive history between the partial and complete fulfillment of God’s...
Paul Helm has offered three insightful critiques (with a fourth on the way) of N.T. Wright's view of the doctrine of justification expressed in his latest book titled appropriately Justification . The book is, at least in part an effort to refute his critics, not least of whom is John Piper...
Remember that the philosophy of the classroom in one generation becomes the philosophy of society in the next. 10. Planetary control… “Perhaps those agencies, combined with UNEP and the United Nations population agencies, might eventually be developed into a Planetary Regime—sort of an...
A good way for Christians to be engaged during Ramadan is to pray for Muslims. Check out this helpful guide . HT: Justin Taylor
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary hosted an excellent panel discussion on N.T. Wright's view of justification. The particiapants were Albert Mohler, Tom Schreiner, Mark Seifrid, Brian Vickers, and Denny Burk. Take time to LISTEN or WATCH .
From Al Mohler: One of the most amazing statements by the Apostle Paul is his indictment of the Galatian Christians for abandoning the Gospel. "I am amazed that you are so quickly deserting Him who called you by the grace of Christ, for a different gospel," Paul declared. As he stated so...
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Justin Taylor has a very helpful post dealing with the current health care debate: Lots of people are saying that the best piece on health care is now this 10,000+ word essay by David Goldhill entitled How American Health Care Killed My Father, published in the September 2009 issue of The Atlantic...
I have linked to a number of reviews of The Shack since its runaway popularity. I have done so because of the number of Christians that have read the book and found it to be helpful. The problem is that we are not called to be spiritual pragmatists. In fact religious pragmatism is a very dangerous...
Sunday's message was part 16 in our series through Hebrews: "Move on to Maturity" (Hebrews 5:11-6:3). You can listen to or download it HERE .