These sort of posts bob up from time to time and this one is generally amusing. Justin Taylor and Jared Wilson provide the following: Exclusive: In an exciting example of scholarly cross-collaboration and interdisciplinary research, textual critics and archaeologists have just published a translation of a recently discovered first-century letter, apparently authentic, written to the …

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Here are a couple of statements that contrast evangelical theology with ‘evangelical liberalism,’ as it is developing. Albert Mohler’s review of ‘Love Wins’ includes this statement about the Gospel: We have no right to determine which “story” of the Gospel we prefer or think is most compelling. We must deal with the Gospel that we …

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There is a continuing unhelpful tendency among some Christians to call times of singing during corporate gathering ‘worship’ in a way that seems to imply that other actions done during gathering are not worship. Even more unhelpful is the tendency to treat singing as a means of experiencing the presence of God in an almost …

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