Category Archives: Romans

Baptist Sacramentalism 2

A while back, I posted the full text of an article by Stanley K. Fowler noting the increasing convergence of Baptist and Church of Christ baptismal theology. It turns out that was a pre-publication copy of an article to be … Continue reading

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Lessons on Grace: How Grace Unites (or Romans taught backwards)

 [This is the next lesson in the Amazing Grace series posted some time ago. I’m re-posting because its importance to the Quail Springs situation.] One of the most illuminating studies I’ve ever done was reading Romans backwards–just starting with the … Continue reading

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What’s a “Disputable Matter”?

(Rom. 14:1) Accept him whose faith is weak, without passing judgment on disputable matters. Whenever we in the Churches of Christ discuss the scope of grace, Romans 14 inevitably comes up. One side argues that certain doctrinal issues are disputable … Continue reading

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