“That person does not deserve to be called a theologian who looks upon the invisible things of God as though they were clearly perceptible in those things which have actually happened.” – Martin Luther in “Heidelberg Disputation”, Disputation #19.
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Archive for August, 2009
John Piper’s God, Liberal Lutherans, and Suffering
Posted in Theology on August 30, 2009 | 17 Comments »
Chaos Interviewed on Internet Radio on Nondenominationalism
Posted in Theology on August 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Fellow blogger and friend, Uriesou Brito, interviewed me for his radio show Trinity Talk on the phenomenon of nondenominationalism. The podcast can be found here. As it turned out, it isn’t simply a rehashing of my post “The Nondenominationalists that Weren’t”. I include some new thoughts on nondenominationalism. Largely through the benefit of the discussion [...]
The Nondenominalists that Weren’t
Posted in Theology on August 5, 2009 | 22 Comments »
Calling oneself nondenominational is en vogue, but what does it mean exactly? I doubt many have given it much thought. As I have talked to those who use this term for themselves or for their church, I find that they think that there’s something magnanimous about not being part of a denomination. That it’s primitive [...]