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Category: Ecclesiology

Articles, Christology, Ecclesiology, Patristics, Theology

Chalcedon and Evangelical Ressourcement

If in the name of ressourcement we search the early church for definitive answers to today's problems, we stand to repeat their mistake.

3 March 20232 March 2023Chalcedon, Ressourcement, the Definition of Chalcedon, traditionLeave a comment
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Review of the Trellis and the Vine

The Vine and the Trellis is a compelling call to person-centred ministry and investment in the identification and training of leaders.

13 April 202212 April 2022Matthais Media, teleioteti training initiative, TrainingLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Ecclesiology, Theology

Review of Better Together

Better Together has many helpful things to say about church mergers but is significantly weakened by a lack of theological depth.

12 January 202211 January 2022Church, church mergers, Ecclesiology, TheologyLeave a comment
Book Reviews, Christian Living, Ecclesiology, Theology

Review of The Two Kingdoms

The Two Kingdoms is a helpful corrective to history of Two Kingdoms theology but fails to commend the doctrine.

1 December 202127 January 2022Davenant, Littlejohn, Political theology, Practical Theology, Puritanism, Richard Hooker, Theology, two kingdomsLeave a comment
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Review of the Reformed Pastor

In the Reformed Pastor, Richard Baxter argues that ministry is "so much more" than preaching and administering the sacraments.

10 November 202110 November 2021Crossway Blog Review Program, Ministry, Pastor, pastoral care, pastoral counseling, ReformationLeave a comment

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“Which commandment is the most important of all?”

Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’” (ESV)

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