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Parchment and Pen
http://www.reclaimingthemind.org/blog
A theology blog dedicated dealing with the most important theological issues of our day.
ExiledPreacher
http://exiledpreacher.blogspot.com/
Theological comment and analysis from an Evangelical & Reformed perspective
EarlBarnett.com
http://www.earlbarnett.com/wordpress
The personal blog of Earl Barnett chronicling his exhilarating adventures through faith, emergence, theology and their interaction with daily life. This blog also serves as a 'catch-all' for just about everything else in his life too.
Transforming Seminarian
http://transformingseminarian.blogspot.com
Balancing the serious and the whimsical--Reflections on the Christian life and Transformers toys.
Cyberbrethren
http://www.cyberbrethren.com
A blog devoted to teaching, defending, advocating for, and extending genuine, confessing Lutheranism, as well as other things of interest.
viva Vox Dei
http://vivavoxdei.blogspot.com
A blog dedicated to theological discussions, with articles and the occasional ramblings written from an Evangelical and Reformed perspective. I adhere to the Three Forms of Unity and the Westminster Confession of Faith, and reside in Singapore, the â
otium sanctum
http://mikesstudies.blogspot.com
A personal site with my pictures, Biblical studies, books I'm reading, and general commentary on life and culture from central Indiana.
PrincipalitiesAndPowers
http://principalitiesandpowers.blogspot.com
college professor's reflections on politics and culture from a conservative, philosophical and Christian viewpoint
American Religion and Politics
http://americanreligionandpolitics.blogspot.com/
This blog discusses and highlights recent commentary about the intersection of religion and politics in the United States.
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The Need for Apostolic Certitude
Fire On Your Head | December 20th 2009 by Steve Bremner
“…. he that has seen Me has seen the Father….” -John 14.9 In the October 30th selection of My Utmost for His Highest, Oswald Chambers gives us this awesome thought: Until we know Jesus, God is a mere abstraction, we cannot ha read more
John MacArthur on the Death of Oral Roberts
Nathan W. Bingham's Microblog | December 18th 2009 by Nathan W. Bingham
John MacArthur, author of Charismatic Chaos, comments on the death of Oral Roberts: ...Oral Roberts' influence is not something Bible-believing Christians should celebrate. Virtually every abberant idea the Pentecostal and charismatic movements sp read more
Examining The "Christians Stole Christmas" Claim
The Yankee Sailor | December 18th 2009 by The Yankee Sailor
Touchstone Magazine examines the claim that Christians stole Christmas:Many Christians think that Christians celebrate Christ’s birth on December 25th because the church fathers appropriated the date of a pagan festival. Almost no one minds, except read more
The Only Thing Evangelicals Will Never Forgive Is Not Hating the…
Faith Autopsy | December 14th 2009 by Ben Dubow
The only thing evangelicals will never forgive is not hating the "other" sufficiently. That is one of arguments Frank Schaeffer makes in his book, "Patience with God: Faith for People Who Dont Like Religion (or Atheism)" My friend Matt read more
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH INFILTRATING EVANGELICALISM
Michaels Blogg | December 11th 2009 by Michael G. Helders
Children, it is the last hour, and as you have heard that antichrist is coming, so now many antichrists have come. Therefore we know that it is the last hour. They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they wou read more
If Nothing is Sacred, Nothing Can Be Profaned
Cyberbrethren | December 11th 2009 by Paul T. McCain
I really enjoyed this post on EVANGEL, a blog site that is hosted on the First Things web site. You might enjoy adding it to your regular blog reading. As a blog site that has a large number of contributors, the posts come frequently, and not all are read more
Ecclesiology and worship
Khanya | December 8th 2009 by Steve Hayes
One of the things that has sometimes puzzled me, and sometimes surprised me, is the way that the word “worship” seems to mean completely different things to Christians of different backgrounds and traditions. Then I discovered this post t read more
I'm Not Interested in the Right Answers Anymore
Faith Autopsy | December 8th 2009 by Ben Dubow
For 17 years, as a follower of Jesus who was also gay (and in full time ministry for a lot of that time), I was pretty committed to making sure I had the right answers when people asked. In terms of homosexuality in particular, I pretty much to read more
Monday Brief: Winter-is-here Edition
DSimmer.com | December 7th 2009 by Dean
Highlight of the week: Asking a Starbucks customer (a regular) for his man card when he told me he has been going to couple's yoga with his girlfriend. The laughter that erupted made my day. And subsequently, the highlight of the first Monday Brief i read more
Atheism at a crossroads
Life Without Faith | December 7th 2009 by Brother Richard
Stephen Prothero in USA Today wrote: The New Atheism stands at a crossroads. Until now it has been spearheaded by the sort of white, male firebrands that led the charge for evangelicalism during the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century. D read more





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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH INFILTRATING EVANGELICALISM
Children, it is the last hour, and as you have heard that antichrist is coming, so now many antichrists have come. Therefore we know that it is the last hour. They went out from us, but they we…
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The different kinds of Evangelicalism
I'm sure this isn't an exhausted list. But Craig Allert got this chart from one of Robert Webbers books.Quote:Subculture Evangelical Groups1.) Fundamentalist evangelicalism:Major Emphasis:Personal and…
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The Future Of Evangelicalism
‘O, Evangelicos!’ We need not abandon our name—just live up to it. By Philip Yancey. Christianity Today (18/11/2009). Evangelicalism has become a global phenomenon. In the past year I ha…
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Evangelicalism’s Death Rattle - Where To From Here?
I am becoming a great fan of self-styled “Post Evangelical” commentator Michael Spencer, otherwise know as Internet Monk. I thoroughly enjoy iMonk’s perspective on (predominantly Nor…
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THE PSYCHOLOGIZING OF EVANGELICALISM
How has the evangelical community arrived at this point? There are a number of factors that have contributed to the current dilemma. It is not the purpose of this book to trace the historical developm…
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Rightly Divided: Defining & Defending Historic Evangelicalism With Phil Johnson
Lane Chaplins popular new broadcast “Rightly Divided” recently featured Phil Johnson, director of Grace To You and host of the flammiferous blog, Pyromaniacs: “These days, it seems like everyone…
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lanechaplin has posted a new entry on: Lane's Blog
RIGHTLY DIVIDED | Episode 2: Defining and Defending Historic Evangelicalism with guest Phil Johnson
These days, it seems like everyone declares themselves to be evangelical, but what does this term really mean? Does it have any historical basis? Who are some that are calling themselves evangelical t…
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Evangelicalism's Absent Fathers
By Sharon at SheWorships I think you would be shocked by how many evangelical Christian conferences are held every year. Most denominations have national and regional conferences, there are national…
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The Internet Monk on The Lutheran Study Bible, Lutherans and Evangelicalism: A Correction and Kudos
Recently a blog post was put up by Michael Spencer on his popular blog site: Internet Monk. Spencer, a Southern Baptist minister, teacher, and all-around usually lovable curmudgeon over against much t…
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