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Don't Study the Bible!?
By T.G. Blankenship at The Gethsemane Blog I recently wrote a blog about the famous pastor Mark Driscoll's latest sermon. Today I watched the entire sermon (watch it here) partially because of a blog I read that critique… -
Birth Control for Christians, Part 2
By T.G. Blankenship at The Gethsemane Blog Recently I picked up a book entitled Birth Control for Christians by Jenell Paris. I was going to do a blog series through the material because I was under the impression that t… -
Why Are People So Offended by Calvinism? (Part 2)
By The Closet Calvinist In my previous post I gave my answer as to why people are so offended by Calvinism. There is more to be said on the subject however. This post is a little harder to write, because this post is… -
Why are People So Offended by Calvinism? (Part 1)
By The Closet Calvinist I have my own opinion that there is no such thing as preaching Christ and Him crucified, unless we preach what nowadays is called Calvinism. It is a nickname to call it Calvinism; Calvinism is th… -
The Theology of a Teacher
"Theology is simply the part of religion that requires brains." -- G.K. Chesterton I don't know why any reader might want to click read this post. Maybe the reader doesn't know what "theology" means? Or maybe other read… -
Theology: Demonic, Unavoidable, or Both?
By T.G. Blankenship at The Gethsemane Blog A while back I was in a discussion with a friend about theology and some teachings that he embraced which I thought were dangerous. At one point in the discussion he quoted the… -
Constructing Our Theology Through Fear
By T.G. Blankenship at The Gethsemane Blog When I face a theological view that I disagree with (a view which would change many of my corresponding views if I recognized it as true) I work very hard to discern whether I… -
God, Religion and Tradition: Faith as We Grow Older
I have been interested in God all my life and as far back as I can remember, trying to develop some sort of relationship with this greatest of mysteries -- which is common enough I guess in the over all population. As we… -
Is the “Sinner’s Prayer” a Superstitious Act?
By Sharon at She Worships Earlier this month the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) voted on a resolution to affirm the use of the Sinner’s Prayer as a means of conversion. For those who don’t speak evangelic… -
Reformed Theology and the Future
By Nic Don at Theopolitical In my understanding, unconditional election is so called because God elects individuals with absolutely no reliance upon their decisions. The reason this is theologically necessary to believ…
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