Theology

The negative side of controversy

In 1740, John Wesley preached a sermon called Free Grace. Wesley debated whether or not to preach the sermon because he knew that it would lead to controversy. He decided to go ahead

Tripod of the Gospel

Tim Keller has a helpful article in the Spring 2008 issue of Leadership Journal called “The Gospel in All Its Forms.” Keller argues that there is one gospel, a single body of gospel

Theology and Worship

From The Message of Romans (via): There should be no theology without doxology. There is something fundamentally flawed about a purely academic interest in God. God is not an appropriate object for cool,

Theology and controversy

I’ve been doing some thinking about theology, controversy, and confrontation the past couple of days. Here’s why. At last week’s Band of Bloggers, Phil Johnson said (and this is a

Trevin Wax interviews N.T. Wright

Trevin Wax has posted another interview with N.T. Wright, including this bit on how to disagree agreeably. He’s talking about John Piper’s critique of his work in the book The