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Throughout this series on the Great Exchange, we have focused a great deal on doctrines such as justification, imputation, and propitiation in order to unpack […]
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Throughout this series on the Great Exchange, we have focused a great deal on doctrines such as justification, imputation, and propitiation in order to unpack […]
While it’s true that big box churches continue to see growth in numbers, there is a real question as to whether Christians in these churches […]
Especially as Americans, we are often given to over-simplification. We like bumper stickers and sound bites. Problem is, sound bites get forwarded, linked, tagged, “liked,” […]
How are we to raise up the next generation of Christians to think seriously about the Christian faith if they have never been taught how […]
The problem of antinomianism is not a result of taking the gospel too far, but of not taking it far enough. After treating the subject […]
There is growing interest in the pure unadulterated gospel today in evangelical circles. But with all this talk about grace, are we facing a new […]
“Work out your salvation with fear and trembling.” It’s often used either as a whip or explained away (“Now, what Paul isn’t saying is…”). As […]
I’ve been struck again by the wonderful depth and simplicity of Paul’s Letter to the Galatians, this time with respect to his treatment of the […]
Throughout this year on the White Horse Inn the hosts have been making the argument that, unlike the law, the gospel is not in us […]
Michael Horton recently had the opportunity to talk with Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, author of Soul Searching, and Souls in Transition. Dr. Smith coined […]
What does it mean to put on the “new self?” Now that we believe the gospel of Christ, how shall we live? On this edition […]
Though Christians are being sanctified they have not yet become perfect, and thus continue to sin in various ways. But what should a church do […]