Theology

Boldness

Tim Challies blogged on boldness yesterday. Carla blogged on it today. I agree on the need for an appropriate boldness but I’m not always sure we’re talking about the same thing.

Craig Carter is blogging

Craig Carter, professor at Tyndale and a panelist at the Evolving Church Conference, is blogging. Right now he’s taking a look at some of McLaren’s books: Brian McLaren is bound to

The Reformed and Emergents

I am fairly Reformed in my theology, and some of my closest friends are Reformed. I have many Reformed friends who give me hope (hello, Ken Davis; hello Bryan), and scholars like Michael

The perspicuity of Scripture

You’ve got to love a million dollar word like perspicuity, especially when you find out what it means. My brother commented on theology yesterday: Okay, but then let’s make it practical

The test of good theology

Last week I suggested that good theology is practical and belongs to normal people, not academics. Some people still complained that the theology they know is dry and argumentative – which means either my