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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 5

I’m going to say some completely unbelievable things. And take a while doing it. But when I get done, I expect to explain baptism and faith and the Spirit and time. It’s going to take a while. But it’ll be … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 4

Let’s now consider what we’ve learned regarding predestination earlier in this series and apply it to salvation and baptism. Perhaps this will give us a deeper Third Way interpretation. When considering predestination, we noted that the New Testament is quite … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 3

Although I think the baptism verses are powerful and persuasive, the “faith only” verses are powerful and persuasive, too. There are just a lot of verses that promise salvation to all who have faith. Before we get into these, I … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 2

The case for baptism as the moment of salvation Okay. I’m sure this sounds like odd phrasing, but I’m trying to make a point. No one — no Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant — believes that the saving power is in … Continue reading

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Faith Lessons by Ray Vander Laan: God With Us

I said the last lesson is my favorite, but I’m thinking this one may be my most favorite. It’s just filled with rich applications. As I’ve already written a couple of posts dealing with this points to be made in … Continue reading

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Searching for The Third Way: Baptism, Part 1

Well, I wasn’t really intending to pick on the Calvinist-Arminian controversies for the entire series, but here’s another place where the two traditions disagree — and another place that needs a Third Way solution. Background The traditional view, going back … Continue reading

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Why the Multiverse Theory is Wrong

I’ve been following the “intelligent design” discussions since I was a kid. But I’ve tried to stay away from such topics on this blog, mainly because the same ground has been covered very well by many others. I’m particularly a … Continue reading

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Ironic Faith: Postmodern Theories of Language

McKnight concludes by referring to classic Postmodern arguments about the nature of language — Finally, ironic faith grows out of emergents’ realization that language plays a large role in our faith and our claims to know the truth. Even a … Continue reading

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“Faith Lessons” by Ray Vander Laan: The Lord is My Shepherd, Part 2

Psalm 23 Vander Laan makes a powerful point about “green pastures” in Ps 23. In the video, his class is sitting in the wilderness — the desert. He says, “This is green pasture!” You can’t easily see it in the … Continue reading

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A Warning to Married Preachers

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