Posts Tagged ‘gospel’
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I’ve been learning a lot lately from Duane Litfin and other evangelical scholars about the Gospel and who Jesus is. Recently, though, I’ve been reading the Bible and I was troubled for a while. I read some of the books of the Bible called “The Gospels”. These are the first four books [...]
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China is always in the news these days and our University is a part of it. It was reported in our Seminary’s “Campus News” that GS (professor of theology at our Seminary’s west coast campus) traveled to Hong Kong and China in June, 2007.
The article quotes Dr. S making statements about Chinese culture and the [...]
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I am noticing a disturbing trend both at our University and at another school dear to my heart: Wheaton College. I’ll start here.
Problems here
Another faculty retreat has come and gone at our University. This was, in my mind, the worst ever. I can’t complain about the efficiency with which it was run. [...]
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Read the previous entry in this series!
In honor of Duane Litfin’s book being a finalist for the 2007 Lilly Fellows Program Book Award, I continue my review of the book by examining Chapter 4: “A Centered Education: CHALLENGE: to keep the center at the center”.
Recall that the center of a “Christ-centered education” is the post-resurrection [...]
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A buddy of mine and former seminary student, Jason Carlson, wrote a nice blog on statements of faith. Apparently, there is a so-called Christian group (Emergents) that doesn’t have a statement of faith. There is even a so-called theologian (LeRon Shults) who endorses their position.
For those unbelievers out there who don’t know what [...]
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People are actually arguing these days about what the gospel is! It doesn’t take a genius to know what the gospel is and that’s why I like the blogs of people like this.
I want to elaborate on one of this blogger’s quotes but I need to give you some context first. The blogger [...]