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Perhaps Pope Benedict XVI is right

According to Chris Castaldo, Pope Benedict XVI was not that far off the mark when, on his recent visit to Germany, the pope commented on the growth of evangelical and Pentecostal churches in Germany. This growth comes mostly at the expense … Continue reading

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Moore on “How to Teach Open Theism at Vacation Bible School”

I don’t seem to hear much about open theism these days – at least not from those I hang around with. But the recent death of Clark Pinnock, a major figure in the openness of God debate, turned my thoughts to that theme this morning. While … Continue reading

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Clark Pinnock’s theological journey has ended

I recall an online conversation with several theologians and pastors where the question was asked: “What is process theology?” One participant quickly responded: ”Clark Pinnock.” His answer may not have been theologically precise, but it surely did provide an incarnational perspective … Continue reading

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Reflect – Behavior betrays belief

We confess that we Evangelicals have betrayed our beliefs by our behavior. All to often we have trumpeted the gospel of Jesus, but we have replaced biblical truths with therapeutic techniques, worship with entertainment, discipleship with growth in human potential, … Continue reading

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