Antinomianism: Reformed Theology’s Unwelcome Guest?
You Just Might Be an Antinomian If ...
To be sure, our works contribute nothing to our justification, but the presence of the Holy Spirit is real and his enabling, compelling power is real. Good works of believers are really good – not because of the inherent goodness of man, but because of the power of the God. Grace is astounding not just because God... Continue Reading
Considering the New Calvinism
A review of Jeremy Walker’s new book The New Calvinism Considered: A Personal and Pastoral Assessment
With the commendations in place, he dedicates chapter 4 to a series of cautions and concerns. He warns of: the pragmatism and commercialism that may lie at the root of this movement; an unbalanced view of culture that allows people to Christianize what ought to be rejected outright; a troubling approach to holiness displayed in... Continue Reading
John Newton headed to Broadway?
New musical based on hymn-writers life.
Amazing perseverance! Variety reported Tuesday that a new musical, Amazing Grace, will have its world premiere this October, presented by Broadway in Chicago at the Bank of America Theatre in the Windy City. Variety said the musical “has all the earmarks of a show with New York in its sights.” Read More.
The Power of an Hour
I never really understood the value of a single hour
If you took one hour per day away from the TV and gave it to the reading of the Early Church Fathers, you would have a truly astonishing theological education in about four years. If you read as fast as I did (and I was reading as slowly as I know how), the figure falls... Continue Reading
The Gospel At Work
A review of Greg Gilbert and Sebastian Traeger's latest book.
“If you are a Christian, we want to challenge you to begin connecting the reality of what God has done for you in Christ to your job, thinking carefully about how this applies to and changes the way you think about your work.” If you keep even half an eye on Christian publishing, then you... Continue Reading
The Most Encouraging Book On HELL Ever
Thor Ramsey’s mission is to convince the reader that hell glorifies God
While very evangelistic, the book is also a polemic of sorts against the shift in evangelical thinking on hell. He confronts the books that have been written to suggest hell doesn’t exist, the prosperity pastors who promote a “non-judgmental Santa-god,” as well as those who may just be too embarrassed to bring up the whole... Continue Reading
Queen Latifah’s Grammy Mass Wedding
Entertainers now do it all: politics, ethics, confession, marriages, cure of souls.
Pop music used to be about superficial fun, a bit of escapism in the midst of life. Then it gained messianic aspirations. At the time, it looked ridiculously self-important. It is still superficial fun; but perhaps it does not look quite so ridiculous any more. At the Grammys last night Queen Latifah officiated a mass... Continue Reading
Systematic Theology: An Introduction
A review of John Frame's Systematic Theology
No one can ever accuse Frame of not loving his Bible, and making it pre-eminent in his theological discourse. For that I am grateful. No wonder his writings have been hugely beneficial to the Reformed, evangelical world. This work has, as its crown jewel, much of Frame’s thought in one volume. John Frame. Systematic Theology:... Continue Reading
What Macklemore Got Wrong…And Right
The big question is which God you will believe in. The false god of “same love,” or the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ?
So here’s the question for everyone watching the Grammys and wondering what God really thinks about all of this spectacle. Are you going to believe in the God of the Bible and His way of salvation? Or are you going to trust yourself to the god of “same love.” The god of “same love” says... Continue Reading
Two Tales of a Doctrine: Reviewing Definite Atonement
Tom McCall (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) and Aaron Denlinger (Reformation Bible College) each provide their own review of the new edited work by David and Jonathan Gibson.
The question of the extent of Christ’s atoning work has been a source of debate for a very long time. From the advance press and glowing recommendations, one might be tempted to think that the release of From Heaven He Came and Sought Her will bring closure to that debate. But I doubt it; I take it... Continue Reading
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