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Category Archives: Theology
A Conversation About Design
Two men, Theist and Atheist, find themselves walking together along a woodland road. As it’s a crisp and beautiful day and neither is in any rush the two begin a conversation. Amid their talk of wives and children, occupations … Continue reading
The Baptists: Two Offices
The Biblical Situation When one seeks to develop an idea of the biblical structure of the Church one encounters a problem. Clearly the Bible speaks of “servants” (generally just transliterated into English as “deacons”, 1 Tim. 3:8) and “elders” (generally … Continue reading
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The Baptists: Individual Soul Liberty & Separation of Church and State
The doctrine of individual soul liberty (sometimes called “soul competency”) is the belief that each individual is ultimately and personally responsible to God. Given this, it would be inappropriate for human persons or institutions to set themselves up as … Continue reading
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The Baptists: Two Ordinances
When Christ established His Church He provided it with both His teachings and a number of sacred rituals for its guidance. These rituals, sometimes called “sacraments” (from the Latin for “to consecrate”), sometimes called “ordinances” (from the Latin for “to … Continue reading
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The Baptists: The Priesthood of Believers
During the medieval period, a serious division was introduced into Christ’s Church. This division was not so much between one region and another region or one theological position and another theological position. Instead this particular division cut through each … Continue reading
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The Baptists: Autonomy of the Local Congregation
The Old Order From about the year AD 150 to 1500 the Church was uniformly organized along geographic lines. Generally speaking a number of local congregations were clustered together into what is called a diocese under the authority … Continue reading
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The Baptists: Biblical Authority
The center of the Christian faith is Jesus Christ. Christ’s life, death, and resurrection form the core of our beliefs and it’s only through His person and work that we are lead to other theological issues. Of course, since … Continue reading
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The Baptists: Overview and Origins
This series of posts is based on a series of Wednesday night studies centering on the Baptist tradition. The first article in this series concerns the various views of Baptist origins and an overview of distinctly Baptist doctines and following … Continue reading
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Epiphany
At around this time of year Christians often focus on Christ’s self-disclousure to the world, His entering into the public square. But Christ’s ministry only really makes sense in the context of a much larger system of religious, philosophical, and … Continue reading
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An Unusual Advent Meditation
Historically the season of Advent has had a mournful touch to it. The idea is that Christians focus on some of the sadness and social ennui that existed within Judaism prior to the birth of Jesus– after all, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Advent, Apologetics, Atheism, Christ, Jesus, naturalism, Transcendental
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