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The False Teachers: Arius

The very first, and certainly one of the most dangerous, false teachers

Written by Tim Challies | Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Arius’ unorthodox position can be summed up very simply as “there was when he was not.” In other words, he held that God the Son is not co-eternal with God the Father. Instead, he believed that the Son was God’s first creation and that through him everything else was made (Colossians 1:15). This made the... Continue Reading

Why Did Arminianism “Win”?

How and when did Arminianism become the predominate view?

Written by R. Scott Clark, Heidelblog | Wednesday, February 19, 2014

In short, by the mid-20th century, some version of Arminianism became the default theology of evangelicalism and fundamentalism because, in my view, they posed relatively little threat to the fundamental assumptions of human autonomy and rationalism (or subjectivism) that shaped the modern mind. Early Arminianism anticipated modernity and over the centuries forms of Arminianism adapted... Continue Reading

Those Little Pocket NT’s Are Not Helping Things

Removing the Old Testament truncates the story and glory of Christ.

Written by Erik Raymond | Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Sadly the pocket New Testament has become a fitting picture of how many Christians view the Bible.  Too often we see the Bible as a collection of stories.  By virtue of cultural, theological, ritual, and ethnic differences the Old Testament sadly becomes an archaic body within our canon.   I remember the day I first... Continue Reading

If You Like Your Religion, You Can Keep Your Religion

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal speaks out on religious liberty.

Written by Andrew Walker | Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Yet, it is stunning to hear the President talk of protecting religious liberty outside the United States, while at the very same time his Administration challenges and chips away at our religious liberty right here at home. Once again, there is a Grand Canyon sized difference between what this President says and what he does.... Continue Reading

The Dangers of Entrepreneurship in Pastoral Ministry

A spirit of entrepreneurship in planting churches can be helpful, but there are also dangers to avoid.

Written by Matt Svoboda | Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The way pastors relate to one another… “Where are you guys at? What are you running? What awesome stuff are you doing?” I’m not saying these are invalid questions. I am saying it is telling that these are the questions most often asked and written about. I think many pastors leave the ministry because they... Continue Reading

Experimental Lutheranism

Lutherans fall behind in attracting the young and restless.

Written by D.G. Hart | Tuesday, February 18, 2014

If Lutherans really believe what their theology says about Word and Sacrament, then I think they would be equally passionate about engaging other Christians: When Christians understand what Christ offers in the sacraments, that understanding, and what is actually received, changes their lives because they come into direct contact with the death and new life... Continue Reading

If It Be Your Will

Remembering who we are before God helps us to pray as we ought.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Tuesday, February 18, 2014

When we come before God, we must remember two simple facts—who He is and who we are. We must remember that we’re talking to the King, the Sovereign One, the Creator, but we are only creatures. If we will keep those facts in mind, we will pray politely. We will say, “By Your leave,” “As... Continue Reading

Holy Trinity Brompton and the New Form of British Evangelicalism

New British evangelicalism is more egalitarian than confessional.

Written by Alastair Roberts | Tuesday, February 18, 2014

He makes a number of interesting observations along the way. One of the most important of these is that ‘contemporary evangelicalism is increasingly becoming aligned by shared conferences, courses and choruses, rather than confessions, creeds or catechisms.’   Andrew Wilson has a fascinating post on his blog on the subject of the ‘new centre of British evangelicalism.’... Continue Reading

Belgium Parliament Passes Law Allowing Children to be Euthanized

New law makes it easier for doctors to provide euthanasia.

Written by Peter Baklinski | Tuesday, February 18, 2014

“Euthanasia has been really out of control in Belgium for quite some time. We know from studies that about 32 percent of euthanasia deaths go without requests. Over half of euthanasia deaths are not reported,” he said.   Belgium has become the first country in the world to approve euthanasia for children of all ages... Continue Reading

You Are What—and How—You Read

Three unbiblical points of view on the issue of Christianity and homosexuality

Written by Rosaria Butterfield, TGC | Monday, February 17, 2014

Indeed, if you only read modern (post 19th-century) texts, it would rightly seem these are three viable options, not heresies. But I beg to differ. Worldview matters. And if we don’t reach back before the 19th century, back to the Bible itself, the Westminster divines, and the Puritans, we will limp along, defeated. Yes, the... Continue Reading

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