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Mike Riccardi
MikeRiccardi_
There is no such thing as a doctrine which "makes good sense theologically but not exegetically." We need to stop saying this. Good theology is exegetically sound, and good exegesis
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Allie Beth Stuckey
conservmillen
1) “Have you not read that he who created them from the beginning made them male and female, and said, ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother
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Nate Schlomann
NateSchlomann
This comment from the Veggie Tales guy is representative of how most Evangelicals view Scripture and civil society. The truth is, we don’t have much to offer the world if
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Septuagesimaexpialidocious
benjamindcrosby
Vague thoughts on Scripture & revelation: it seems to me that, historically, the Christian church has discussed God's special revelation in at least three ways: in Christ, in God's calling
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Phillip M. Holmes
phillipmholmes
We’re not stupid. CRT critics have successfully demonized any and everyone who has anything substantive to say about racism/justice. The only answer they’ll accept is “the Gospel” but can do
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Brian Zahnd
BrianZahnd
Inspired scripture is worthless apart from an inspired reading.Inspired scripture tells us that God is love and that love is the greatest of all.If our reading of the Bible inspires
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Derek Radney
derekradney
Observations abt the common conditions in communities that drive ppl to abandon the Christian faith:1) Hypocrisy: high expectations by leaders w/ low performance, double standards, or abuse2) Certainty: Qs or
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@thetimelinepreacher
tlpreacher
It’s worth noting that many of the verses tweeted below have nothing to do with modern day slavery that’s founded upon racism and man stealing. Much of the slavery mentioned
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TheEsoterica
EsotericaThe
Scriptural arguments against sola scriptura. 1/? First, I do not deny the below:The bible is the inspired word of God, and so if the scripture conflicts with some tradition the
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Lisa Spencer
theochick
When it comes to Christians interacting with Critical Theory, having a basis of understanding is important. However, it is less important one engage with scholarly works to point out all
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Rhyne Putman
rhyneputman
𝘚𝘰𝘭𝘢 𝘚𝘤𝘳𝘪𝘱𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘢.Scripture alone.The sufficiency of Scripture.This tenet is one of the most important theological and practical developments of the Protestant Reformation and a vital distinctive of evang
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Jarvis J. Williams
drjjwilliams
A recent tweet abt the importance of confessionalism & social engagement made me think abt my own tradition. I have 9 points & 1 exhortation in the thread below. First,
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Han the Book of Mormon Stan
HannaSeariac
I've seen a good bit of murmuring about having to read Doctrine and Covenants this year and I have a couple thoughts. In one of the first institute lessons I
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Lura Groen
lura_groen
Ok, kids, a thread, on one of the things that they teach clergy in seminary, but clergy are often afraid to teach you: the Hermeneutics of Suspicion. Nothing I’m about
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Jacob Brunton⚔️
JacobTBrunton
I'm very anti-CRT, but this line of reasoning is going hurt the anti-CRT side in the long run because it's a weak argument based on an embarrassing misunderstanding of the
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owen cyclops 🎴
owenbroadcast
just imagined a bible printed entirely in medium sized helvetica. extremely cursed object floating in my mental landscape oddly, being such a visual person, i may have never considered how
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