Category Archives: Church of Christ Doctrinal Issues

The Fork in the Road: The Man or the Plan, Part 5 (Metonymy and the Meaning of “Faith”)

Metonymy It’s been argued in the comments that Phil’s statement that we are saved by “faith in the plan” is mere metonymy (referring to something or someone by something intimately associated with it) for “faith in Jesus.” And, indeed, Phil … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: The Plan or the Plan? Part 4 (On the Understandability of the Scriptures)

On the understandability of the scriptures K. Rex Butts writes, What makes one so sure they understand correctly everything that scripture teaches as necessary? What if they are wrong? And if they are, how will they ever be saved since … Continue reading

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New Wineskins: Goes Live Tomorrow

Beginning tomorrow sometime, I’ll officially be an editor-bishop. That’s right. I’m an elder, which makes me a bishop, and now I’m an editor. For a month. That makes me an editor-bishop. The New Wineskins issue I’ve edited goes live, with … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: The Man or the Plan? Part 3 (Further on Why It Matters So Very Much)

Introduction I’m still trying to catch up on email, rest up, and such like. I thought I’d try to post some additional material on the “The Man or the Plan” series of posts before I disappear into the Great Smokey … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: The Man or the Plan, Part 2

It seems such a small point to some, I suppose. Why care whether the Churches of Christ teach faith in Jesus or faith in Jesus’ plan? Well, because the Bible declares that faith in Jesus saves — and nothing else … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: The Man or the Plan, Part 1

I just got my copy of the October 2010 Spiritual Sword. The issue is dedicated to “What the Church Needs.” Phil Sanders contributes an article entitled “Faith in God’s Plan” (pp. 20 ff). I looked throughout the issue for the … Continue reading

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Instrumental Music: Everett Ferguson Responds to Danny Corbitt

Last week, Danny Corbitt presented his work regarding instrumental music at the Abilene Christian lectures, called “The Summit,” based on his book Missing More Than Music. Today, I received the September 2010 issue of the Gospel Advocate, containing an article … Continue reading

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The Fork in the Road: Contextualization, Timothy, Titus & Freedom

I was asked to teach a class Wednesday night as part of a series on the Missional Church. I got a little outside of the notes I was provided (you are surely not surprised to learn), but I tried to … Continue reading

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Church: “We’re all congregationalists now” — Stanley Hauerwas

In a recent interview published in Christianity Today, Stanley Hauerwas discussed his recently published autobiography. Hauerwas is a scholar who helped found the neo-Anabaptist school of thought with John Howard Yoder. He is a Methodist who taught at Catholic Notre … Continue reading

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The Age of Accountability: Conditional Immortality: The Nature of Damnation

We now have to consider a more biblical understanding of damnation. It damnation isn’t eternal torture, just how bad can it be? Should we still be motivated to seek and save the lost? If the damned will simply be destroyed, … Continue reading

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