As promised in my last post, here is another snippet from a conference that the seminary students attended this semester [1]. While this post cannot capture the captivating Welsh accent of the speaker, Derek Thomas, it can pose the same heart-probing question: God has spoken; what are you doing with his speech? This is an important … Continue reading Samples from Seminary – God Spoke
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Samples from Seminary – “Sanctification Is a Team Sport”
In these next two blog posts under this rubric, I plan to provide samples from two different conferences that the seminary students attended recently. These conferences provided us with a chance to interact with and learn from other Reformed believers. While there are many things from these conferences that I would love to pass along, … Continue reading Samples from Seminary – “Sanctification Is a Team Sport”
Luther on the Christian Life (8)
In the last chapter of Luther on the Christian Life, Trueman explores Luther’s theology of vocation and family life. Luther’s thought on these areas of the Christian life was truly groundbreaking. Luther’s understanding of vocation, i.e., calling was groundbreaking because he denied the accepted opinion of his day that there are spiritually higher and lower callings in … Continue reading Luther on the Christian Life (8)
