>From God in the Dock: Essays on Theology and Ethics:"...modern people have an almost aesthetic dislike of miracles. Admitting that God can, they doubt if He would. To violate the laws He Himself has imposed on His creation seems to them arbitrary, clumsy, a theatrical device only fit to impress savages..."Lewis pushes against this caricature … Continue reading >Lewis on Miracles
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>God tempts David?
>For the past nine months or so I've been reading through the Bible chronologically. I'm far behind my in my reading plan, so a week or two ago I was reading in 2 Samuel and 1 Chronicles. I love this reading plan because you often read the exact same story in two different places. It … Continue reading >God tempts David?
>The answer I should’ve given…
>The debate on Monday night was a blessing in a lot of ways for me. Chiefly, it was incredibly for me to see the love and support of my church family and to feel their prayers. I couldn't have done this without the help Matt and Doug and Bob and Scott and David and Tim … Continue reading >The answer I should’ve given…
>More Videos on Finney
>Ok, can you tell I really don't like this guy or his theology! Here's a few more video critiques of his theology/legacy from the guys at White Horse Inn.Part 1, Part2, Part 3, Part 4
>Who was Charles Finney?
>Its very understandable that not everyone knows Charles Finney - he has been dead 135 yrs or so. Yet Finney may be one of the most important shapers of modern evangelicalism - and that ain't a good thing. Finney was a minister, a president of a college, the 'Father of Modern Revivalism', one of the … Continue reading >Who was Charles Finney?