Resources in Evangelicalism
The Preaching of Martin Luther
Many opinions are made of the 16th Century Reformer Martin Luther. Most will know that he is the one who posted the 95 Theses, the spiritual shot heard around the world. Last weekend, we remembered that “shot” that Martin Luther delivered in the posting of the 95 Theses. But what else was it about Luther […]
Woodlawn: Friday Night Lights to Sunday Morning Pews
This is an excerpt from a blog by Christopher Peters on October 23, 2015. Peters has served for six years as the founding pastor of Cross Creek Church (PCA), which meets in Hoover, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama. He previously worked in campus ministry at St. Louis University and on the pastoral staff of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Homewood, […]
Stephen Colbert on Being a “Fool for Christ”
The following excerpt is originally from an article of The Gospel Coalition by Trevin Wax on September 29, 2015. To read the full article, click here. If, ten years ago, someone had told me that today I would be writing an article about the theology of a late-night talk show host, I wouldn’t have believed it. […]
New Commentary on 1 Corinthians by Stephen Um
Pastor Stephen Um of City Life Presbyterian in Boston is coming out with a new commentary on 1 Corinthians. This new Crossway series of commentaries is called Preaching the Word and it is headed by R. Kent Hughes. This set of commentaries cover almost every book of the New Testament and many of the Old Testament. The commentary of […]
“Identity and Idolatry: The Image of God and its Inversion” by Richard Lints
“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.” (Genesis 1:27) Genesis 1:26-27 has served as the locus of most theological anthropologies in the central Christian tradition. However, Richard Lints observes that too rarely have these verses been understood as conceptually interwoven […]
The Atlantic Cities on “Why Cities Matter”
Yesterday, Emily Badger of The Atlantic Cities published an article that arose out of a conversation that she had with Stephen Um and Justin Buzzard, the authors of the recently published Why Cities Matter. While some nuance in the authors’ perspective is inevitably lost in a short article, the main point still rings through: cities matter to […]
New England: The Least “Bible-Minded” Region
A recent study by the Barna Group will be of interest to Christians living and ministering in New England. The study claims to identify “America’s Most (and Least) Bible-Minded Cities” on the basis of nearly 43,000 interviews and the “analysis of Bible trends.” Bible-minded individuals were identified as those “who report reading the Bible in […]
D.A. Carson – The Evangelical Movement
Continuing with our interview series with D.A. Carson, in this clip we ask him: Why is the unity of the evangelical movement both of greater concern today and also more fragile today?
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