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February 25, 2014

A Good New Book: A Missional Orthodoxy: Theology and Ministry in a Post-Christian Context by Gary Tyra

A Good New Book: A Missional Orthodoxy: Theology And Ministry in a Post-Christian Context by Gary Tyra (InterVarsity Press, 2013). This book is hefty but it packs a good and needed “punch.” For evangelicals interested in being both missional and orthodox at the same time, it’s a breath of fresh air. One of the book’s [Read More...]
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Published on February 25, 2014 06:37

February 23, 2014

The “God of the Gaps”: Right Use, Wrong Use

The “God of the Gaps”: Right Use, Wrong Use One recurring theme here and in other evangelical engagements with science is the idea of the “God of the gaps.” I’m not sure who coined the phrase; I’ve heard it attributed to Bonhoeffer (from Letters and Papers from Prison), but I don’t remember him specifically using [Read More...]
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Published on February 23, 2014 06:01

February 21, 2014

A Problem in Evangelicalism: Narcissistic Leaders

A Problem in Evangelicalism: Narcissistic Leaders Guest post by electrical engineer Stephen Berger I want to thank Dr. Olson for this opportunity to provide a guest blog.  It is an honor given in grace and kindness. During the time I was drafting this blog, my wife and I visited some long time friends. I received [Read More...]
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Published on February 21, 2014 05:45

February 19, 2014

Embracing Creation–A Question of Faith (Guest Post by Bev Mitchell)

Embracing Creation – A Question of Faith (Guest Post by Bev Mitchell, NB, Canada and Oaxaca, Mx) There are many kinds of faith: faith in human ability; faith in our beliefs; faith in our faith (fideism); faith in our interpretation of Scripture; faith that our faith and reason combined will uncover purely human reasons to [Read More...]
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Published on February 19, 2014 05:32

February 18, 2014

On Telling Inconvenient and Uncomfortable Truths

On Telling Inconvenient and Uncomfortable Truths: When, How, Why Most people take for granted that truth-telling is a good thing…unless the truths being told are inconvenient, uncomfortable or otherwise disturbing. About a year ago (I don’t recall precisely) Christianity Today published an article by a man who grew up “on the mission field.” His parents [Read More...]
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Published on February 18, 2014 05:47

February 15, 2014

Church Shopping: Some Guidelines

Shopping for a Church One question I’ve been asked several times here (and elsewhere) is how to find a good church. Whenever someone asks me that I know one of two things are not the case. The person asking is not absolutely loyal to any denomination or there are too many or too few churches [Read More...]
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Published on February 15, 2014 05:41

February 12, 2014

Thank God for Non-Fighting Fundamentalists

Thank God for Non-Fighting Fundamentalists Recently here I complained about fundamentalist Calvinists and stated that I have no particular problem with non-fundamentalist Calvinists—of which there are many and I have worked and worshiped with them over the years. I won’t rehearse here what I said in that post. Suffice it to say that I was [Read More...]
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Published on February 12, 2014 05:57

February 9, 2014

Excerpt from Austin Fischer’s Excellent Book Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed (Wipf & Stock)

With the publisher’s permission I am posting an excerpt from Austin Fischer’s new book Young, Restless, No Longer Reformed here. Please buy the book. In fact, buy two copies–one for yourself and one to give to a friend who isn’t sure if being a Calvinist is right for him or her. Young, Restless, No Longer [Read More...]
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Published on February 09, 2014 06:30

The Most Pernicious and Pervasive Heresy (within American Christianity)

The Most Pernicious and Pervasive Heresy (within American Christianity) It’s not what you expect. In fact, most people would never even recognize it. It’s so pervasive (at least in American Christianity) that it’s hardly ever noticed. I suspect, however, that if a first century apostle or second century church father came among us it would [Read More...]
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Published on February 09, 2014 06:29

February 4, 2014

Is the Problem Calvinism or Fundamentalism (or the Combination)?

Is the Problem Calvinism or Fundamentalism (or the Combination)? According to a recent article in the New York Times I am the leading opponent of Calvinism (or the New Calvinism) in America today. I don’t know where the writer (Mark Oppenheimer) got that idea. Certainly not from me. Someone else must have said that to [Read More...]
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Published on February 04, 2014 05:46

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