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Tag Archives: Christian
Salvation,Power and Authority
In this post I want to look at the beginning of Luke 10, this passage raises some important issues for the Church today. I have heard people in the past using this passage especially Jesus words to the disciples about … Continue reading
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Tagged assurance, authority, calling, Charismatic, Christian, Church, discipleship, power, salvation, The greatCommission, the Holy Spirit
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The Trinitarian Theology of Stanley J Grenz by Jason S Sexton: A short boook review
This book is a must read for anyone who is interested in the theological writings of Stanley Grenz, here we find a clear scholarly analysis of Grenz theological position. I hope particularly that those who have been critical of Grenz … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, christianity, Church, church fathers, Evangelical, Imago Dei, Jason Sexton, Methodology, Stanley GrenZ, Theolgy, Trinitarian, Trinity
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Romans 13 and The Christian View of the State
Romans 13 is placed in the flow of Paul’s letter as a whole and can not be divorced from its context without doing violence to it. Paul is speaking to Roman Christians about how they should live the Christian life. … Continue reading
Sin,Guns and Violence In The Light of Paul’s Letter to the Romans
Introduction:Although theĀ views expressed in this post are applied to contemporary situations, they are views that I first developed in the early 1970’s and are therefore not a hasty reaction to what is going on now. In the current debate … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, christianity, current-events, God, gun control, holy scripture, human-rights, justice, love, Politics, resposibilities, revolution, rights, Romans 12-13., sin, the fall, The sate, theology
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Jesus: A Man Full Of The Holy Spirit
Very often when we consider the Spirit filled life,we look at examples from the history of the church and from people that we know. In doing this I think we miss an important dimension of Scriptural teaching which is that … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, Christlike, Church, Gospels, grace, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, servant of god, suffering, tempted, work of the holy spirit
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