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Murray on Glorification, Part 2
The attitude that the physical or material is somehow "bad" or "evil" and will eventually be destroyed is a common one, even among Christians, as I've been discussing here recently. Perceptions like... Reflections on theology, faith, and life by Jak...
John Stott, the Social Networking Prophet
Earlier today I found a nice used copy of John Stott's book on preaching, Between Two Worlds (which now, somewhat ironically, sits right beside Martyn Lloyd-Jones', Preaching and Preachers, on the... Reflections on theology, faith, and life by Jake ...
Murray on Glorification, Part 1
While the whole of John Murray's little book, Redemption Accomplished and Applied, could be considered a gold mine (I heard today that one of our professors, Steve Childers, calls it a "little stick... Reflections on theology, faith, and life by Jak...
Salvation and the Reconquest of Creation
Regeneration, for Herman Bavinck, is not a matter of something entirely new being created within us, but instead is a re-formation of human nature to what it was originally intended to be. There is... Reflections on theology, faith, and life by Jake...
"It Is Easier for a Camel to Go Through the Eye of a Needle..."
Rob Moll wrote an article for Christianity Today last year called "Scrooge Lives!", a rightly judgmental and provocative piece demonstrating that Christians don't just hold on tight to their purse... Reflections on theology, faith, and life by Jake ...
Mike Goheen on Worldview
I'm sure I've mentioned this before, but I had the privilege of studying under Mike Goheen when I did my undergraduate studies at Redeemer University College. It is not an exaggeration to say that he... Reflections on theology, faith, and life by Ja...
