Theology Around the Web in 60 Seconds – 9.18.10
1. Arguing does not do any good? Yes it does. A great post by Clay Jones about the value of arguing for the truth of the Gospel. In conclusion, Clay offers this: “[W]hat...
1. Arguing does not do any good? Yes it does. A great post by Clay Jones about the value of arguing for the truth of the Gospel. In conclusion, Clay offers this: “[W]hat...
Join C. Michael Patton as he preaches at Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco TX, Aug 2010 MESSAGE SUMMARY: Often, what we think God is doing is not really what he is doing...
For those who don’t know what proof-texting is – it is finding passages of scripture that supports whatever position you want to uphold. Typically what happens...
I don’t keep up that much with Rick Warren, but I have read many of his books. I have always scratched my head in confusion as so many Christians want to burn him at the...
On my second trip to Europe this summer, I visited the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Munich. My hotel was just off of Ludwigstrasste, about a mile and a half from the...
The last Theology Unplugged on “Theological Arrogence” is the most popular broadcast that I can remember. In it, I talked the need for our theology to humiliate...
You only have one plug. Where are you plugged today? Gal 5:16-25 16 But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh. 17 For the flesh sets...
Warning: this post may not be suitable for younger audiences. I have often heard it said that Adam and Eve had perfect fellowship with God for a long period of time before the...
I received in the mail last night a new book by Dr. Wayne Grudem, research professor of Theology and Biblical Studies at Phoenix Seminary. Politics – According to the...