Albert Mohler provides commentary on the “Religious and Demographic Profile of Presbyterians, 2008”, published by the Presbyterian Panel, a research group that serves the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) [PCUSA] in a post entitled ‘Vanishing Christianity — A Lesson from the Presbyterians’.” Here’s a link to a pdf of the report itself: Religious and Demographic Profile of …

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Scott Clark charges that moralism continues to make its way into Christian theology. The trick is to use the right words, but change the meanings, or just mix the various elements of orthodox belief in unorthodox ways. Clark observes that: “In Reformed circles moralism often persists undetected because it begins by sounding orthodox but like …

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From ‘The Wages Of Spin’, pgs 77-78. “I commented to colleagues just recently in reference to the views on justification and Christology being put forward by a leading British New Testament scholar that I was left wondering if this person, who identifies himself as orthodox, thought the church had managed to get anything right regarding …

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Awhile ago Andrew McGowan and the view of Scripture he expressed in his book, ‘The Divine Spiration Of Scripture’ caused a bit of ripple in Australian Presbyterianism. Apparently the staff of our theological colleges in Sydney and Melbourne differed in their estimation of McGowan’s work. Martin Downes provides an interview with Greg Beale on Against …

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