Posts Tagged ‘ doctrine ’

The Gospel Alone

July 27, 2010
By Jordan Monge
The Gospel Alone

Last week, my mom invited my uncle over for dinner so that he and I could continue our four-part debate on God, Christ, and the Bible. One of the more frustrating aspects of our debate was that he would conflate many issues. We would start out discussing free will and foreknowledge, and suddenly my...
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Do You Not Know?

November 24, 2009
By Nick Nowalk

A peculiar mark of many younger Christians in this current generation is the elevation of orthopraxy over orthodoxy.  Right practice is now typically celebrated–social justice, environmental issues, sensitive political awareness, and the like.  All of this I applaud and am deeply encouraged by.  It counters some blatant mistakes of the past.  However, along the...
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Unity and Doctrine

October 16, 2009
By J. Joseph Porter

In his final prayer before his arrest, Jesus prayed for all believers – “that all of them may be one, Father, just as You are in me and I am in You” (John 17:21a). His prayer, simply put, was for a united Church, a united Body, and a united Kingdom. Two millennia later, there...
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