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Comparing Dispensational and Covenant Theology

Date May 31, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

I know I’m sliding this in just before Roger’s Monday post, but I found this chart posted by Jason Robertson to be a great resource for a quick comparison between Dispensationalism and Covenantalism, and thought I’d share it here.  Enjoy!
(HT: The Contemporary Calvinist)

Reasoning from Trust

Date May 27, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

First, a specification: this post is intended for Christians, specifically those Christians who are struggling with the issue of faith and reason. Not that it wouldn’t be instructive (hopefully) for our non-Christian readers, but I will be speaking in a way that presupposes a Christian commitment to the God of the Bible and to the [...]

Natural Evil - Answering By Exegesis

Date May 21, 2009Posted by Aaron Snell

“If God is good and all-powerful, why is there so much evil?”
The problem of evil in Christian theology has received much attention, both from those within the faith as well as from objectors outside the faith.  In the former category, many fine Christian minds have applied themselves to offering theodicies - justification of the presence [...]

Book Announcement: God and Governing

Date April 17, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

Things have been a bit quite here of late. One of the reasons for that is that I’ve been editing another book. We’re finally to the point where I make the details public, so here it is!
God and Governing: Reflections on Ethics, Virtue and Statesmanship
Abortion. Poverty. Pornography. More than thirty years ago religious conservatives and [...]

Tweeting For Jesus

Date April 14, 2009Posted by David N

I don't Twitter (or is it tweet?).  But I can't claim total purity, since I have facebook, myspace, and I blog.  Still, I've been purposefully avoiding the Tweet scene because it seemed to me to represent the worst of the other three.  No genuine conversation or community whatsoever, just an endless flow of (mostly trivial) [...]

Prayers for Easter Sunday

Date April 12, 2009Posted by David N

Here are the prayers for Easter Sunday!
From the Lutheran Book of Prayer:
O almighty and eternal God, who through the death of Your Son has destroyed sin and death, and by His rising to life again restored innocence and everlasting life, that being delivered from the power of the devil, I might live under You in [...]

Prayers for Holy Saturday

Date April 12, 2009Posted by David N

Here are the prayers for Holy Saturday.
From the Lutheran Book of Prayer:
Heavenly Father, I am silenced at the gave of Your Son, who knew no sin, yet was made sin for us.  You permitted Him to die, exchanging His innocence for our guilt.  In love He came to save us, but He was rejected by [...]

Prayers for Good Friday

Date April 11, 2009Posted by David N

Here are two traditional prayers for Good Friday.  Apologies for waiting until Saturday morning to put them up!  There will be prayers for Saturday and Easter Sunday as well.
From the Lutheran Book of Prayer:
O Christ, Lamb of God, slain for the sin of the whole world, with penitent heart I come to your cross, pleading [...]

Is Church Necessary?

Date March 22, 2009Posted by Roger Overton

A friend of mine recently asked if I think church attendance is necessary for Christians. Below is my response. I’m sure more could be said, but this isn’t meant to be a theological treatise.
I think the Christian life can be looked at in two inter-related ways: 1) Glorifying and enjoying God 2) Becoming more like [...]

Christianity’s Central Theme?

Date March 22, 2009Posted by David N

Allen Yeh, a Professor at Biola Univeristy and tutor in the Torrey Honors Institute, has written an article in which he argues that missions is the central theme of Christianity.  The Bible, he says, is a means to an end, and that end is missions.
He offers many reasons for his choice of missions, such as [...]