Category: Theology
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A Heritage of the Lord: A Biblical View on Abortion and the Reversal of Roe v. Wade
By Matt Honeycutt Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, The fruit of the womb is a reward. Psalm 127:3 Since the landmark legal case in 1973 known as Roe v. Wade, the termination of unborn children known as abortion has been national law. For 50 years America has been killing unborn children…
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Hate the Sin and Love the Sinner: Evangelism and Holiness in Dialogue
by Dustin Walters You have probably heard the phrase “Hate the sin and love the sinner.” Like me, perhaps you have used this phrase at some point. In this blog post, I will reflect on what this phrase means and will engage with the implications of this phrase on evangelism. This phrase highlights the problems…
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The Responsibility for Christianity to Redeem Culture through Christ
By Matt Honeycutt As the recipients of special grace, Christians are called to cultivate the landscape of common grace.[1] All Christians in Christ have the responsibility to redeem culture for the common good of mankind’s soul. Reflecting upon Kuyperian thought, Bacote states, “…the best society will result from a responsible and faithful stewardship of common…
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Who Is Thomas Grantham?
Arminianism, the theology derived from Jacobus Arminius himself, is widely known among evangelicals today. Although it is widely known, it is also widely misunderstood. As 20th-century Arminian theologian Roger Olson plainly states, “Arminianism is treated as a straw man all too easily chopped down or burned up because it is not fairly described.”[1] But this…
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40 Questions About Arminianism: A Review
By Dustin M. Walters In 40 Questions About Arminianism, author J. Matthew Pinson[1] has written a “survey of Arminianism that is more didactic than polemical, but which every reader will see engages at times in “hard-edged debate” with scholars from differing perspectives (p. 13). This is a book about “what brings all Arminians together” and…
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A Reflection on the Historical Adam-Part 2
by: Dustin Walters In the first post on the historical Adam, I argued for belief in the historic Adam as revealed in the Genesis narrative. In this post, I want to present four objections to the historic Adam and conclude with further support for belief in the historic Adam. As is the case with part…
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The Synoptic Problem
By Matt Honeycutt It is generally accepted that each gospel writer formulated his gospel for a particular audience. While skeptics continue to see contradictions among the gospels, others have noted the parallels and differences while trying to establish criteria to better understand the overall message. This dilemma is referred to by scholars as “the synoptic…
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Creating Deep Disciples
By: Benjamin G. Campbell Discipleship. It is a buzzword that has encompassed everything in the world of church life and ministry. Everyone tells you we need more discipleship in the church today and that discipleship is the answer to the church’s problems. It is the popular term or ministry to which churches should devote their…