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The Moral Governmental Theory of Atonement: Re-envisioning Penal Substitution (Re-envisioning Reformed Dogmatics)
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David R Oliver
@davidroliver
Solution Pathfinder | Writer | INTJ | Cat Dad
“We submit joyfully to our leaders as our leaders serve us humbly.” There is the dance of mutual love in a gospel-centered—and therefore gospel-ordered—community. What have we done when we approach and receive each other this way? We have, as Peter says, clothed ourselves in humility. We sinful, broken Christians in messy community together are the
... See moreJared C. Wilson , Mike Ayers (Foreword) • The Pastor's Justification
When leaders are afraid and don’t trust God, followers won’t either.
Tara-Leigh Cobble • The Bible Recap: A One-Year Guide to Reading and Understanding the Entire Bible
Matthew Mckeag
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Matthew Parris
@froggermtp
Roger Olson, a Baptist theologian who opposed the Calvinist insurgency, compared the “young, restless, and Reformed” movement to Gothard’s Basic Youth Conflicts seminar, observing that there was “a certain kind of personality that craves the comfort of absolute certainty as an escape from ambiguity and risk and they find it in religion or politics
... See moreKristin Kobes Du Mez • Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation
Chris Wilson
@chriswilson
Psalm 16 feels more accessible after we’ve walked closely with David.