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Tag: Chrestomathy

So Plan Accordingly

Posted on Wednesday, April 16, 2014Wednesday, April 16, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 1 comment

“Love is not a walk around the block, but rather a long-haul trucking trip” (Against the Church, p. 76).

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What They Were Mistaken For

Posted on Tuesday, April 15, 2014 by Douglas Wilson

“The New Testament era was born in a hot revival. The movement exploded in a fervor of religious zeal. The accusers at Pentecost thought everybody was drunk, not that everybody was singing Matins” (Against the Church, p. 76).

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Because Conversion Turns Us

Posted on Friday, April 11, 2014 by Douglas Wilson

“I have not seen the same kind of willingness on the part of sacramentalists to admit that what they are telling us isn’t working, as measured by those indicators that the New Testament gives us as being inconsistent with inheriting the kingdom of God” (Against the Church, pp.75-76).

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Honest . . .

Posted on Thursday, April 10, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 1 comment

“Evangelicalism can be divided into two broad wings. The first wing houses a sedate wax museum containing the likenesses of such worthies as Jonathan Edwards, A.W. Tozer, and Carl Henry, while the second wing contains the teeming and swollen Barnum & Bailey contingent, not forgetting the tattooed fat lady. In my satiric labors, I have …

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Keeping Balance

Posted on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 by Douglas Wilson

“The hardest thing in the world to keep is balance, and this is particularly the case when you are in discussions with folks who think you might not be keeping yours” (Against the Church, p. 72).

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All Is Grace

Posted on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 1 comment

“For those who persevere, how they subjectively receive grace is part of what has been objectively given” (Against the Church, p. 69).

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Fixing the Omelet

Posted on Monday, April 7, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 1 comment

“It is not possible to make a good omelet with rotten eggs. The new birth deals with the eggs. The church, whenever she is not animated by the regenerating Spirit of God, tries to fix the problematic omelet by means of kitchen upgrades, better recipes, graduate studies for the cooks, and more” (Against the Church, …

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Animated Letters

Posted on Thursday, April 3, 2014 by Douglas Wilson

“The letter kills. Paul cannot mean that letters themselves automatically do this, because he is warning of this problem by means of letters. He was not guilty of the problem he was warning against — his ministry was not of letters, but of the Spirit, and we know this because he used letters to tell …

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A Temptation for the Tidy-minded

Posted on Monday, March 31, 2014 by Douglas Wilson

“Illegitimate systematics is done by the kind of people who put together jigsaw puzzles with a pair of scissors and mallet handy. The solution is not to abandon systematics, which is not possible anyway. Everybody in this discussion has a system because everybody wants to understand what the Bible as a whole teaches. Our task …

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Tota Scriptura

Posted on Friday, March 28, 2014 by Douglas Wilson - 1 comment

“Systematic theology is nothing less than remembering what you read in other passages while you are reading this passage. The kind of thing that gives systematic theology a bad name is remembering what you thought other passages said, privileging them in some sort of special pleading, and making the verse in front of you do …

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