2015

Articles for Introduction Theology Class

Please notice that I have indicated a must read article in each of the sections.  The other articles (mind candy) are to help you expand your mental real estate further in that area. General Articles You Cannot Serve Both God and Theology Establishing a Doctrinal Taxonomy: A Hierarchy of Doctrinal Commitments Representing Christ to a Postmodern World (Must Read) Charismata and the Authority of Personal Experience Orthodoxy, Theological Maturity, and the Development of Doctrine: From Theological DNA to Maturity Building Your Theology Course Gospel in 6 Minutes (Video) Primer on Perspectivalism Orthodoxy Test (Please take) Taxonomy of Belief Test Catoriztation of the Levels of Belief (Examples)  

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A C. S. Lewis quote

“You can’t…be in love with a girl if you know (and keep on remembering) that all the beauties both of her person and of her character are a momentary and accidental pattern produced by the collision of atoms, and that your own response to them is only a sort of psychic phosphorescence arising from the behaviour of your genes. You can’t go on getting any very serious pleasure from music if you know and remember that its air of significance is pure illusion, that you like it only because your nervous system is irrationally conditioned to like it. You may

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New Year’s Resolutions from a Theological Perspective

by Dan Delzell, Pastor of Wellspring Lutheran Church , Papillion, Neb “I am going to do this or that differently in the new year. And I mean it this time!” Who hasn’t set off with great intentions on January 1? By the end of the first month however, things often seem to have settled back into “status quo” mode.  So is there a solution to this “resolution riddle” and this new year’s quandary? Actually, yes.  And believe it or not, the solution is found in the Bible.  When we approach this issue from a theological perspective, we begin to see

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New Year’s Resolutions by Grace

At the beginning of another year, people will make new resolutions. But should Christians make these New Years commitments? In this lab, John Piper shows that resolutions can be deeply Christian and grace-filled. I love these points that Piper makes about how resolutions are based in God’s grace: A resolve (at least here) is a desire for God to do something in and through us. It is your resolve and your work, but it is done by “faith” (2 Thessalonians 1:11) — that is, in reliance upon God. The result of this kind of resolve and this kind of work

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Glenn Leatherman

I am first of all a disciple and follower of Jesus Christ. I affirm Evangelical Christian beliefs as well as  Gospel driven in philosophy of ministry. I am married to Ann and am raising 2 wonderful boys – Jonathan and Andrew. My purpose is to build disciplemaking disciples that are becoming fishers of men in fully displaying of God’s Glory in all things. Learn more

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