Reformed Theology

Division Through Insulation

The ongoing divide between the reformed and non-reformed camps seems to be unending.  I spoke recently with the editor of a Christian newspaper who lamented that it seems to ebb and flow, but never go away.  The debate saddens me mostly because it is often less akin to debate among peers and more like lobbing …

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Ask the Author: Interview With Ken Stewart

A few weeks ago I posted a short review of Ken Stewart’s new book, 10 Myths About Calvinism. Ken was kind enough to comment on that post and to grant me an interview via email.  I’m thankful for his time and his insights into the Reformed Movement among evangelicals. 1.    I have seen (and heard) …

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Doctrinally Rich Evangelism

Recently, I’ve read some debates revolving around doctrine and evangelism in the blogosphere (ie. JD Greear, Timmy Brister) and in scholarly journals (The Journal for Baptist Theology and Ministry).  The unfortunate issue in debates on doctrine and evangelism is that most seem to focus either on preaching (and teaching) strong doctrine or on being evangelistic.  The fact of of the matter …

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