I take joy in being a part of a Christian denomination that holds a high view Scripture and that encourages members to structure their lives in a way that is true to Scripture and God honoring. Baptists are often accused of being closed-minded and backwards because we cling so tightly to Scriptural principles in a [...]
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A Call to Christian Men: Start acting like one
Posted in Baptist, Church, External Link, Family, Mark Driscoll, Marriage, Mars Hill Church, Opinion, Religious, Southern Baptist, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Theology, Video, Wife, Women on November 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Good Idea Gone Awry: Taking the Hill- Evangelism initiative at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Posted in Church, Education, Military, Opinion, Paige Patterson, Religious, School, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Thomas White, Wife, Women on October 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
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Every year, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary engages in an evangelism initiative to help encourage the seminary family to take the Gospel to the lost. One of the things I most admire about my seminary is how evangelistic it is. Every semester [...]
Operation Worship: Free Bibles for Chaplains
Posted in CHBOLC, Chaplain, Chaplain Candidate Series, External Link, Military, Religious, Theology on August 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I attend a Southern Baptist Convention seminary which means our campus bookstore is also a Lifeway store. I was in the store a couple of weeks ago to see if my textbook list for the semester had been released yet and I saw something that caught my eye. It was a small Bible decked out [...]
The Current Healthcare Debate and the Failure of the Church
Posted in Abortion, Church, Ethics, External Link, Health Care, Opinion, Politics, Pregnancy, Religious, Theology on August 12, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I have avoided posting on this issue because I try to avoid talking politics on this blog. This issue, however, butts up against some convictions I have about the church which makes it fair game on this blog. Unless you live in a cave somewhere, you have undoubtedly heard something of the current debate over [...]
Recovering the Resurrection (part 5)
Posted in Church, Church History, Easter, Religious, Resurrection, Theology on July 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Recovering a Biblical View of the Bodily Resurrection
The bodily resurrection of the believer, while the idea seems to have largely vanished from the minds of Christian culture, is too important to Christian theology to let it slip away. The struggle to change the hearts and minds of Christians about the issue will not be easy. [...]
Recovering the Resurrection (part 4)
Posted in Church, Church History, Easter, Religious, Resurrection, Theology on July 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Losing the Resurrection
The loss of the importance of a bodily resurrection is something that permeates Christian culture. It is found in everything ranging from our hymns to our popular funeral liturgies to our popular music. With the increasing rationalism and dependence on science to explain everything in the world that became popular in the 19th [...]
Recovering the Resurrection (part 3)
Posted in Church, Church History, Easter, Religious, Resurrection, Theology on July 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Resurrection in Early Christian Works
There are many authors and works to choose from when examining the topic of the bodily resurrection in early Christian literature. This paper will focus on the works of two of the early church fathers to illustrate how important the bodily resurrection was to some of the earliest and most [...]
Recovering the Resurrection (part 2)
Posted in Church, Church History, Easter, Religious, Resurrection, Theology on July 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Resurrection in Intertestamental Jewish Literature
The bodily resurrection was not entirely a Christian idea. The centuries leading up to the coming of Christ found the Jewish people of Palestine in a familiar situation. They were under siege and threatened by enemies that did not just threaten them as a people, but also threatened their religious [...]
Recovering the Resurrection (part 1)
Posted in Church, Church History, Easter, Religious, Resurrection, Theology, Uncategorized on July 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Recovering the Resurrection
Introduction
The three great monotheistic religions of the world hold a number of things in common, the most obvious being a belief in a single deity and some common roots in Old Testament Biblical history. There is, however, one major set of events that sets Christianity apart, not just from other monotheistic religions, but [...]


