[Faith-talk] Fw: reformation21 gets a makeover

George McDermith george.mcdermith at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 15:06:16 CDT 2008


    I have read this publication before and listen to the White Horse Inn 
podcast (found at www.oneplace.com).  Both are excellent, and thank you for 
sharing this.

    Also for those interested we are still accepting articles for the 
Heralds of Faith Newsletter, which should be coming out in late May or early 
June.

    In Christ,

    George
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From: "Stefan Slucki" <sslucki at chariot.net.au>
To: "Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion" 
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Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 5:10 AM
Subject: [Faith-talk] Fw: reformation21 gets a makeover


> Alliance UpdateHullo everyone,
> for anyone interested in a thought-provoking read, I can recommend the
> following online magazine as easy to navigate using Jaws (even a KeyWeb) 
> and
> the articles worth considering.
> Admittedly, I come from an unashamedly "Reformed" understanding of
> Scripture, but if you've not delved into what that means have a look at 
> this
> magazine.
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> Best wishes,
> Stefan Slucki.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
> To: sslucki at chariot.net.au
> Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 11:19 PM
> Subject: reformation21 gets a makeover
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>              April 2008
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>      We've given reformation21 a face lift. Be sure to visit
> reformation21.org to check out the new and improved site.
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>      Who Needs A Creed?
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>      Article by Mark Johnston April 2008
>      When I was at Primary School in the British state school system many
> moons ago, it was still the norm not only to teach pupils the Apostles'
> Creed, but also to have them recite it in class. Looking back on that
> experience brings many thoughts to mind. continue
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>      Review of Roger Olsen's "Arminian Theology: Myths and Realities"
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>      Article by Carl Trueman April 2008
>      Given the choice, I would always rather have my opinions presented 
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> explained by a competent opponent than an incompetent friend; but my 
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> preference is for a competent friend to undertake the task. Thus, it is
> always very useful to have those views with which we disagree explained to
> us by those who are competent and sympathetic to the views under 
> discussion.
> Of such is this book by Roger Olson. While few readers of New Horizons 
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> be in much sympathy with Olson's theology, it is nonetheless useful to 
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> a book on Arminianism written by an Arminian. continue
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>      Golfing For Jesus: Christ and Consumer Culture
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>      Article by Stephen Nichols April 2008
>      In his 1922 work Babbitt, Sinclair Lewis used the phrase Christianity
> Incorporated to capture the ethos of his fictional small town overrun by a
> blending of consumerism and religion. What was good for 1922, however, may
> be good for today. continue
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