Linkathon!
Plague spread quickly in medieval Europe…
Pope calls for civil union law…
The early church saw itself as a political body. We can too…
How will religious groups vote in the upcoming election?
Liberty opens investigation to the public…
John Piper on the election…not what I expected, but I do appreciate…
Reviews of Springsteen’s “Letter To You”…
How to encourage a missionary…
No argument against death…on euthanasia…
How evangelical lost its integrity…
People are being discipled by their cable news…
Stop taking Jeremiah 29:11 out of context…
Sean Feucht gets a D.C. go ahead for concert despite superspreader fears…
What would it take for “The Christian Atheist” to believe in God?
Lectures on the Book of Titus…
More later…
I couldn’t figure out why there were no comments…then I realized I hadn’t published the article…
I just came across the Piper article on my Yahoo news feed. Not a big fan of Piper, but I agree with him.
Dan,
I’m not a fan either…but I’m pleased at the exegetical work he did on this.
I don’t dislike Piper…but I think it’s highly unfortunate that he’s considered the”best-known Calvinist” out there. Besides, when you combine Reformed and Baptist, well, it’s a sort of toxic and dogmatic
POV.
I’ve had exposure to a variety of Reformed folks who aren’t so dogmatic as Piper and are a lot more ecumenical. With these folks their Reformed worldview is more baked in to their writings, teachings, etc.
Richard Mouw
Nicholas Wolterstorff
James K.A. Smith
John Stott
Jim Packer
I think I’ll listen to the trio of lectures on Titus; it sounds interesting to me.
Scott McKnight and Peter Wehner’s articles are spot on.
Springsteen always deserves a listen…
Thanks for the link to my post about Romans 8.
Romans 8 link
Keep short accounts with God as some teachers advise
Yes, we do need to acknowledge, to confess to God our transgressions one by one – knowing He will forgive, IF we confess