June 2010
10 posts
Intellectual Autobiography of John Frame →
May 2010
37 posts
Four Models of Counseling in Pastoral Ministry →
This is probably the best introduction to the various schools of Christian Counseling
Q and A with Andrew Purves on IVP →
Q: In what ways do you think ministry is lacking today?
Andrew Purves: Far too many ministers cast their ministry back upon themselves. The danger is ministerial messianism. The fact is, we can’t raise the dead, heal the sick, forgive the sinner, comfort the afflicted and so on. It comes as a shock, I think, when we finally discover we are not the Messiah. When we think it is all up to us, our...
Originality
“…independence such as Paul showed in his religion is only what every Christian must be able to claim, if his Christianity is to be real and vital and significant. Second-hand piety has always been the Church’s bane and a lamentable source of weakness to the Christian cause. Indeed, we might put it in the form of a paradox and say that the more original a man’s Christianity is, and the more the...
Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy... →
Eric Metaxas on “Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy” from Socrates in the City on Vimeo.
Imputation
There is no such thing in Paul’s epistles as a mechanical imputing of the righteousness of Christ to sinners. Everything turns upon faith. Justification does not happen in a vacuum. It happens in a faith-pervaded atmosphere. … The sinful soul, confronted with God’s wonderful self-disclosure in Christ, and with the tremendous and subduing fact of the cross where the whole...
Oxford University Press →
Here is an amazing research tool. The Oxford Bibliographies Online looks like it will be the definitive place to begin when writing papers. Although Biblical Studies aren’t up yet, they should by the end of the year.
What Is It?
Broad range of subject modules from Buddhism to Criminology
Every subject area has an Editor in Chief and Editorial Board, ensuring scholarly accuracy,...
Non-Believing Clergy Report →
This is very sobering and sad… but Jude says “have mercy on those who doubt.” (v.22)
Preachers who are not Believers
Daniel C. Dennett and Linda LaScola
Center for Cognitive Studies*
Tufts University, Medford MA 02155
March 15, 2010
HT: Boyett
Some excerpts
Darryl is a Presbyterian who claims to follow Jesus, but “…it is arguable whether I am also a...
Interview with Bryan Chapell and Lig Duncan on the... →
HT: BTW
Eschatology and the Structure of 1 Thessalonians... →
Classical Protestant Resurgence: how the PCA got... →
Interesting Commentary at the Aquila Report
Amazon.com: Remythologizing Theology eBook: →
It has been a long time since I have been this excited about a title. I am currently reading his “Drama of Doctrine” and am very excited to dig into this one. The fact that they have finally put it on ebook is even better and way cheaper! Thank you Cambridge!
Christianity and Liberalism Conference Videos →
From the April 21-22, 2010
Covenant Presbyterian Church, Omaha, Nebraska
Speakers for the event were Dr. D.G. Hart, a Protestant church historian and speaker, and Parker T. Williamson, editor emeritus of The Layman.
Union with Christ: Worship and Ministry
According to [James] Torrance, through our union with Christ we share in his communion with the Father and in his mission from the Father to bring others into that communion. Christian life is characterized by the dual consequences of our life in Christ: worship and ministry. This is the meaning of being a Christian. This is the core practical theology of Christian faith.
The Crucifixion of...
Some Christians in the Public Square
Following the post about Calvin within the Huffington Post, here are some other Christians in the public square…
One of my favorite bloggers, Jon Acruff (who is hilarious), recently wrote an article for CNN. He even got a little 5 minute clip.
Then on the Glen Beck Show, President of WTS, Peter Lillback was on discussing his new book, “George Washington’s Sacred...
An Interesting Article from the Huffington Post... →
ht: Heidelblog
Household Armageddon
The scary stuff in the Bible seemed to have been prophesying our household that afternoon. It seemed that nothing was going right; Armageddon was ensuing. The kids were screaming, the house was in disarray, and everyone had an angry, nervous tick of the eye. The Doomsday Clock was at 11:59 and if given the chance, anyone in the house would’ve pushed the red button.
After some tears and...
Preach Christ.
Remember that exegesis is for preaching and teaching; it has no other use. So get out those tough commentaries and struggle in depth with the texts. Let most of what you do be dominated by the demands of the sermon as if your whole life and reason for being is to preach Christ, because it is. Claim a new authority for the pulpit, the Word of God, Jesus Christ, over you and your people. Commit...
Core of Christianity
Christianity at its core is not about subscription to a theological system or the authority of a sacred text or ethical perspectives, although they are all important. Christianity at its core is about the self-referenced claim by a person who said, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). That person calls us into relationship with himself, which means communion with...
Three Things Union with Christ is Not
Personality as it is in Christ has far greater resources.
James Stewart argues what Union with Christ is not:
Union [with Christ does not imply] virtual absorption of a pantheistic kind.
Divine immanence does not impair or even destroy the distinctness of the human personality.
The man whom Christ begins to possess does not thereby cease to be himself.
A Man in Christ, pp.166-167
Salvation and Story
Salvation is the biggest word in the vocabulary of the people of God. The Exodus is a powerful and dramatic and true story of God working salvation. The story has generated an extraordinary progeny through the centuries as it has reproduced itself in song and poem, drama and novel, politics and social justice, repentance and conversion, worship and holy living. It continues to capture the...
Total U.S. Churches No Longer in Decline,... →
The Centrality of the Gospel by Tim Keller →
John 2: Structure and Biblical Theology - James T.... →
HT: Monergism
Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom: 'It's fantasy to... →
Interesting commentary on pinning the hopes of the nation on events (e.g. World Cup) and the problems S. Africa will eventually face.
First Edition of My Biblical Theology
John Calvin published his first edition of the “Institutes of the Christian Religion” when he was 26. Following in his footsteps, here is a sneak peak at the first edition of my Biblical Theology, complete with pop-up goodness…
Books in a Cigarette Pack - →
smoke’em if you got’em. Don’t forget about the dispenser as well.
Tim Lane on the importance of Union with Christ... →
Biblical Scholarship and Academic Evidence: Is... →
A great post about paper writing and leaning too much on references.
N.T. Wright: Biblical Theology
NT Wright on Biblical Theology
“Sunday’s Coming” Movie Trailer (by North Point Media)
Contemprovant. Hilarious.
UBS Greek New Testament: A Reader's Edition 50%... →
Clearance Books At Westminster Bookstore →
I highly recommend the Peterson books. They are both stellar
Excerpts from the writings of James S. Stewart →
UNION WITH CHRIST By: James S. Stewart
The heart of Paul’s religion is union with Christ. This, more than any other conception more than justification, more than sanctification, more even than reconciliation is the key which unlocks the secrets of his soul. Within the Holy of Holies which stood revealed when the veil was rent in twain from the top to the bottom on the day of Damascus,...