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“Convert Tinted Glasses” or “Are Emergers Simply ‘Embittered Evangelicals’?”

“Converstionism.” This is one of the few marks of Evangelicalism spoken of by Evangelical historian Mark Noll. Evangelicals believe that people must experience a...
by C Michael Patton
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Apologetics
Christian Life
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What Part of Gentleness and Respect Don’t You We Understand?

In the last blog in this series, I talked about how to engage in theological conversation or controversy, especially on the internet. In this blog post I want to...
by C Michael Patton
Credo House Ministries
Emerging Church
Postmodernism
Prolegomena
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Phil Johnson on Contextualization

Phil Johnson of TeamPyro started a series on contextualization of the Gospel and Act 17 (Part 1, Part 2). He is combating what he believes to be a compromise of the Gospel...
by C Michael Patton
Credo House Ministries
Apologetics
Christian Philosophy
Epistemology
Naturalism/Atheism
Paul Copan
Prolegomena
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The Moral Indignation of Richard Dawkins

In his book The God Delusion, the new atheist Richard Dawkins asserts that Yahweh is truly a moral monster: “What makes my jaw drop is that people today should base...
by C Michael Patton
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Emerging Church
Evangelicalism
New Testament
Orthodoxy
Postmodernism
Prolegomena
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Orthodoxy: Should We Define Who is “In” and Who is “Out”

Conversation involve questions. The asking of questions is either meant to illicit and answer or to provoke thought that provides an answer, even if the answer is a tentative...
by C Michael Patton
Credo House Ministries
Emerging Church
Evangelicalism
New Testament
Orthodoxy
Postmodernism
Prolegomena
Theology
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Orthodoxy: Should We Define Who is “In” and Who is “Out”

Conversation involve questions. The asking of questions is either meant to illicit and answer or to provoke thought that provides an answer, even if the answer is a tentative...
by C Michael Patton
Credo House Ministries
Apologetics
Emerging Church
Epistemology
Evangelicalism
Postmodernism
Prolegomena
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Postmodernism: How to disarm a suspicious culture

It is no secret that our culture today is undergoing a massive paradigm shift with regards to the way people come to know truth. The atmosphere of the intellectual landscape...
by C Michael Patton
Credo House Ministries
Current Issues in Theology
Prolegomena
Spiritual Gifts
Theology
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The Rise of the Intellectual Charismatics

In times past, most serious theologians and biblical scholars could look to the modern Charismatic movement merely as the latest movement among folk Christianity that doesn’t...
by C Michael Patton
Credo House Ministries
Bibliology
Christian Philosophy
Current Issues in Theology
Prolegomena
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Is Natural Revelation Also God’s Word?

Is natural revelation God’s word? Or does Scripture only qualify for such a title? In other words, when nature speaks clearly about something can we say that this...
by C Michael Patton
Credo House Ministries
Christian Philosophy
Naturalism/Atheism
Paul Copan
Postmodernism
Prolegomena
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Recovering the Mind, Renovating the Soul, Restoring the Spirit’s Power

I’ve been reading J.P. Moreland’s superb book Kingdom Triangle, which was recently released by Zondervan. He begins with this true story by the missionary doctor to Zaire,...
by Paul Copan
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