You know how one day you can be oblivious to something, then it comes up for some reason, and the next thing you know it’s everywhere you look? The Valley of Vision had been collecting dust on my bookshelf for… Read More
Assumed Evangelicalism, Part 2
This is a continuation of the original post on Assumed Evangelicalism. To diagnose when a individual, organization, or church is sliding into the ‘assumed’ state, Gibson asks two questions. The first question is as follows. 1. To what extent does… Read More
Baptism Pictures
I don’t often use this space for personal messages, but this seems like a good reason to break with tradition. I’ve posted the pictures from Savannah’s baptism on Sunday. A special thanks to Jeffrey and David for taking the pictures,… Read More
Embryonic Stem-Cell Research
ESCR has been all over the news with President Bush’s first presidential veto. His veto was the morally sound thing to do. I could go into a lot of detail as to why, but there are folks who have already… Read More
Assumed Evangelicalism: Some reflections en route to denying the gospel
I have recently come across an article by David Gibson of the Religious and Theological Studies Fellowship (RTSF) that has some good insight on the current state of evangelicalism (evangelicalism being the section of the Church that claims to be… Read More
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