I used to believe in cessation. I didn't think that the gift of healing, tongues, or prophecy existed after the closing of the apostolic age. One of the...
It got good reviews from a lot of the speakers at the JEI conference this past weekend. I've not read it so can't comment further, sorry. --James -- The...
Dear Piper talkers, my two teenage boys will be in Minnesota at the airport tomorrow for a 4 hour layover. We would love to meet some of you, especially those...
At the whatwouldjesusdrive.org website, you can read the Evangelical Environment Network's (with Ron Sider's support) opinions against SUVs and that we as...
A discussion came up on another discussion board and I'd like some feedback. He asserted that we are all under law according to Paul: "The only ones "not under...
... My uneducated opinion is that it either means: 1) Galatians was written to a Jewish audience, or 2) Paul is talking about two different kinds of "under...
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... a ... Bernie, Paul says quite catergorically, that we are not all under the law. Aside from times when he is using the word law to refer to a 'principle,'...
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is this thread still going. i have not seen any messages lately aaron ... _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get...
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... I thought this would have been a popular one, but it looks like nothing's baiting! Btw, what were you gonna say on the 25th? Graham...
I've been pondering the idea of spending a decade studying the great "masters" of theology from the history of the church, taking one year for each one and ...
I've been on a C. S. Lewis kick lately, having recently read The Pilgrim's Regress (an incredible and brilliant book!), The Magician's Nephew (which for some...
we are so bound by our western culture it profoundly effects the way we look at scripture and the way we practice our faith. the vast amount of literature we...
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I've been on a C. S. Lewis kick lately, having recently read The Pilgrim's Regress (an incredible and brilliant book!), The Magician's Nephew (which for some...
I've been pondering the idea of spending a decade studying the great "masters" of theology from the history of the church, taking one year for each one and ...
... great ... year for each one and ... year. ... I guess it would depend on how you define, "masters." Actually, it would also depend a great deal on your...
Hello all; I have part of an old hymn stuck in my head and am trying to find the words, to no avail. If anyone can tell me the title I would be most ...
God leads us along. David Z. Still lurking ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno...
The hynm you are thinking of is; "God Leads Us Along". It is #46 in our hymn book The Hymnal for Worship and Celebration. Jerry Edgil--Florence, Alabama ...
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Hi Brian, I am not aware of any controversies surrounding Walter Hooper's compilations of Lewis' works. It would certainly be a disappointment if there turned...
Curious Graham on why Athanasias and Aquinas are on your list but not Augustine and why Thomas Merton? I'm not really familiar with him, maybe you could fill...
Howdy, I haven't participated before, but I've been reading with interest. There is an article in the "Reformed Theological Review" a couple of years ago now,...
G'day Jennie Say Hello to Lesley Pidgeon for me, and also to Lizzz Cox [at Moore College]. There are many great Christians who are not Reformed Evangelicals...
I was reading Piper this afternoon, and was prompted to wonder how Piper handles pastoral care in the church. Does he visit? How often? Who? All that...
... not ... maybe you could ... The Augustine one's easy - I've had a lifetime's worth of Augustine and it's been more than enough already! :o) I'm not a big...
... How have ... valuable books? For me, either Letters to Malcom or Fernseed and Elephants. Lewis just seemed to manage to connect Christian thought with...
Graham, The more I read Lewis the more I agree that he is no Evangelical, and in fact, that most American Evangelical churches would have a hard time accepting...