Transformation, 2K, and Trueman: What About Discipleship?

I’ve read with much interest the recent debate over transformationalism the last couple of weeks.  Carl Trueman has sparked some fires over his original post critiquing transformationalism and the importance of Tim Keller.  I noted on Facebook that Trueman’s polemical writing style often covers over the need for precision in theological discourse as it is […]

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What the Confessional Movement Should Learn From the Missional Movement: Collaboration

I’m alternating between what the confessional and missional movements should learn from each other.  So far, I’ve blogged on why the missional movement should imitate the confessional movement on the doctrine of Scripture and systematic theology.  I’ve also written that the confessional movement should take a cue from the missional movement on the issue of […]

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A Response to…D.G. Hart?

An individual with the username “dgwired” with an IP address from Hillsdale, MI left the following comment under my post where I review D.G. Hart’s chapter from Engaging With Keller. Mr. Wells, would you think it odd for a Republican official to help a Democrat get elected? How about a Starbuck’s employee (in uniform) persuading potential […]

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“Engaging With Keller” Review // Ch. 7 “Looking for Communion in All the Wrong Places” (Hart)

One of my favorite parts of Engaging With Keller was the General Introduction where the editors showed admiration and brotherly love for Tim Keller.  As I’ve reviewed the book, the tone of the writers has remained brotherly even where they strongly disagree with Keller. Sadly, chapter 7, written by D.G. Hart, departs from the book’s practice.  This […]

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