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A recent discussion here at Mere-O ended with questions about the essence of evangelicalism. Enter Dr. Fred Sanders, theologian extraordinaire, who offers this dandy of a post on “Emphatic Evangelicalism.” Dr. Sanders was a professor and remains a hero, so […]
TexChurch
Tradition and my church have an odd relationship. My church vocally and vociferously decries religious tradition as the dirty fingerprint that sinful man leaves upon the pure and undefield religion of God. If only men had sense enough to neither […]
Matthew Lee AndersonChurchTheology and Practice
Blogotional and the Church
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Caritas Vincit Omnia
Matthew Lee AndersonBibleChurchTheology and PracticeBook Reviews
Under Review: Listening to the Spirit in the Text
Andrew SelbyChurch
Lately I’ve been reading St. John Chrysostom’s homilies on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. A striking feature of Chrysostom’s writings (Chrysostom means “golden mouth” in the Greek for etymologists out there!) is how evangelical they sound! Yes, I mean […]
TexChurchEvangelicalismTheology and Practice
Trent, Reformation, and the Spirit of Our Age
Matthew Lee AndersonChurchEvangelicalismTheology and Practice
A Methodological Suggestion for Discussing the Evangelical Identity
Matthew Lee AndersonChurchEvangelicalism
Dr. Andrew Jackson over at smartchristian.com ran an excellent series of posts on the evangelical identity some weeks ago. They should be required reading for any evangelical bloggers hoping to jump in to the fray. A sample: What we have […]
Shea RamquistChurchEvangelicalism
It’s a pleasure and an honor to be joining the fine gentlemen (and, more importantly, my good friends) here at Mere-Orthodoxy. For my inaugural contribution to this fine forum, the plan is for me to share each week from my […]
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