Calling for a Return to the Doctrinal Ideals and Kingdom Ethics of the First Reformation
31 December 2015
Inbox: Why don't I write a book?
I've been asked this several times. I would love to but I
don't have the time to do it and in the end the means of publication would be
such that circulation would be low and overpriced. I would sell very few copies
as the market for such a book would be very restricted. Conventional Christian
publishers will not be interested either in me or my topics.
26 December 2015
Inbox: Media Sources
I've received various emails both in the past and as of late
that request assistance with regard to what media sources I utilize. Where do I
go for news?
25 December 2015
Christmas: Dan and Bethel Revived
The embrace of Christmas is
a rejection of Scripture as the ultimate authority and arbiter of all matters
concerning the faith and Kingdom. Christmas is perhaps the perfect example of
syncretistic religion and worldliness wedded to the Church. There is no better
way to bear witness to our culture than to categorically reject Christmas. This
will say more to people you know than any attempt to 'keep Christ' in something
that He was never part of to begin with.
14 December 2015
Observing Two December Deaths and Putting Them into Context
Eliason 2015 and Bahnsen 1995
This is a somewhat sombre and unpleasant reflection. Read it, or not. Perhaps by the end the reader will understand the contrast, conflict and both senses of bitter gratitude and denunciation I wish to communicate.
This is a somewhat sombre and unpleasant reflection. Read it, or not. Perhaps by the end the reader will understand the contrast, conflict and both senses of bitter gratitude and denunciation I wish to communicate.
02 December 2015
A Most Wanted Man (The Myth of Principled Power Part II)
The movie industry is producing some of the most debased and
worthless films ever made and yet at the same time there are a very small
number of excellent and thoughtful films out there. Generally they're not big
hits at the box office but should we expect any different?
What I appreciated most about this John le Carre movie was
the lesson in the nature of power and what happens when someone tries to apply
it in a principled and ethical manner.
26 November 2015
The Myth of Principled Power
What of Principled Power? We hear of many Christian leaders
who argue that our society would be improved and the Church's cause aided if
leaders would simply apply Christian principles to society. If Christian
leaders would govern as Christians, if they would act in a principled manner, then power can be utilized for the cause of
good, it can assist the Church in its mission to manifest the Kingdom of God on
Earth.
19 November 2015
Narratives and Villains in Kruse's: One Nation Under God
I recently finished Kevin Kruse's One Nation Under
God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America. It was a worthwhile read and I certainly would
recommend it. Like all secular writers he does not fully understand the nuances
of Christian theology and thinking but in terms of the political narrative and
some of the back-story, he does a fine job. Some have argued the book is
something of a non-sequitir, that he doesn't really prove that Corporate
America invented the Christian Right narrative. Admittedly there are problems
with this kind of cut and dry explanation and yet he raises the question within
the book itself and admits that there certainly was a 'Christian' identity
prior to the 1930's. Yet, he demonstrates a shift occurred in light of the New
Deal and the subsequent Cold War that re-cast and re-infused the whole notion
of a 'Christian America' and that the movements worked to tie in these somewhat
romanticised narratives in with specific economic policies and an expression of
civil religion that was not previously seen.
I
don't wish to review the whole book but there were a few points that were of
particular interest to me.
07 November 2015
Baptist Polity, The American Flag and Idols in Worship
A local Baptist Church recently and perhaps unknowingly
called a Calvinist to occupy their pulpit. He's a good man and I've enjoyed
conversing with him. To my very pleasant surprise he also revealed to me that
he had removed the 'flags' from the front of the auditorium. The flags of
course would refer to the American and so-called Christian flags that are
almost ubiquitous in American Churches.
02 November 2015
Mohler's Sacralist Commentaries
As I've mentioned before Mohler represents just the kind of
Christian leader that I am opposed to. This does not mean that there aren't
many theological points we find in common. We would ostensibly agree on the
basics of the gospel and many a point of historical theology.
23 September 2015
Inbox: If Sacralism is in error, why bother studying the world system?
Why write about news
and discuss dark secrets of history etc...?
Why do I spend so much
time writing about events in history and the news? Why probe into the inner
workings and dark secrets of power and those who would seek to wield it? Isn't
this is a distraction, a waste of time?
It can be. This is the battlefield, and spending all of our
time and energy on these things can crush us and wear us down. There are times
when we need to set this aside and focus exclusively on the Word, relish in a
commentary or theological work and wrestle with profound doctrines. These
things are done doxologically, in a spirit of worship. We never seek knowledge
just for the sake of acquiring it. It all serves a purpose, it must have an end
goal in sight. We are to glorify God even in our thought-life and the knowledge
we seek to obtain.
14 September 2015
Sins More Grievous Than Sodomite Marriage and Why Kim Davis Misses the Point When it Comes to Enforcing God's Law in Kentucky
or The Travails of a Babylonian Bureaucrat Pt. 2
There are other considerations with regard to the clerk in
Kentucky that are not being discussed.
The Travails of a Babylonian Bureaucrat
This of course is a reference to the County Clerk in Kentucky
who has chosen to refuse all marriage licenses in light of the Supreme Court
decision in June 2015. She was found to be in contempt of court and imprisoned
for several days. Further confrontations are expected. She has been trumpeted
as a hero/martyr by the American Evangelical community. Secular society views
her as a nonconformist bigot and villain.
13 September 2015
Zeisberger and the Testimony of the Moravians
https://theflamingheretic.wordpress.com/2010/03/22/moravians-and-peace/
This is a sad article regarding the peace witness of the
Moravian Church, the Protestant body originally descended from the Hussites.
01 September 2015
The Church in a Time of Endless War, Imperialism and the Destruction of Societies
The recent Al Jazeera verdicts in Egypt are an exclamation
point on the total collapse of the Arab Spring. They represent a final
expression of the perversion and subversion of this vast regional movement
which five years later is all but over and must be reckoned a failure.
20 August 2015
The Corrupt System and the Distraction of Wrangling Over Subsidies and Taxes
How many Christians rail against subsidies and condemn those
who benefit from them and yet these same people will support them not only in
the realm of business and in terms of deductions, so-called refunds and credits
but will also happily accept grants for their children to attend universities?
10 August 2015
Reflections on Evil in the World
Recently while discussing child vaccinations with an
acquaintance I tried to point out to him that these medical people whether
right or wrong are trying to do what they think is right. They aren't dreaming
of harming your children while rubbing their hands together with a sinister
laugh. He didn't agree. He believes there's a conspiracy to poison children
motivated by control and profits. While I may believe a pharmaceutical company
will allow something to go on to maintain profits I do not believe there is a
deliberate orchestrated plot to harm the public.
That kind of ended the discussion for me. There is a lot of
evil in the world and many overtly evil people but his view is more akin to Hollywood
or a children's novel than reality.
04 August 2015
Why does this small town need yet another church?
Certainly a valid question, and the issues are complex but we
can address them in brief.
The main issue the every Christian and congregation must
wrestle with is that of Authority. On what basis do you decide and what
criteria do you employ to determine Christian doctrine and life? What do we
believe and how do we apply it?
22 July 2015
Criticisms of Klinean Republication
GPTS president J. Pipa acknowledges there is some historical
precedent in the Puritan tradition which understood the Mosaic epoch as
containing elements of Edenic symbolism. Meredith Kline and others have argued
there is, on a typological level, a replication of the Edenic administration in
Israel's presence in Canaan. Israel, a type of the Second Adam was placed in
the land of milk and honey and given commands to keep that would determine
whether or not Israel would be permitted to stay in the 'holy place'. A failure
to do so would result in expulsion and exile.
19 July 2015
Signs and Symbols: Israel and Covenant in Romans 9.6
In Romans 9 Paul launches into a discussion regarding Israel
and brings up the very important question regarding the fate of the Jewish
people. Were these people so long in covenant with God now simply abandoned?
With the inclusion of the Gentiles into the New Covenant were the Jews no
longer part of God's plan? Paul addresses these questions by probing the plan
of God throughout history and unveiling another layer essential to
understanding both the Old Testament and the nature of salvation in general. He
expands on the message he's already been discussing, that salvation has always
been by faith in Christ even before Christ came upon the scene. There is a
grand uniting story but it is told in two very different ways and historical
settings.
26 May 2015
Are we (New Testament) Christians?
Sometimes
this charge is made and the implication is that to be labeled a New Testament Christian
is a negative thing, it is to neglect the whole testimony of Scripture. The
charge is common among those who in particular wish to implement aspects of the
Old Testament with regard to law and government. Dominionism which undergirds
both Roman Catholic and the vast majority of Protestant thought rests on such
an assumption.
14 May 2015
The Law-Gospel Hermeneutic and The Great Commission
Recently I
heard what I considered to be an extreme example of the Law-Gospel hermeneutic
at work. It struck me in the same way Hyper-Calvinist readings of John 3.16 or
2 Peter 3.9 can. It was a clear case of system taking precedent over the text.
06 May 2015
John MacArthur, Romans 13 and Christian Attitudes Regarding Law Enforcement Officials
John
MacArthur's latest newsletter addresses the current rash of protests and the
growing complaint with regard to the police. Citing Ferguson as an example,
MacArthur felt compelled to address the issue of obedience to the government
and the important role played by the police.
He cites
Romans 13 as the passage which delineates the role and responsibilities of
government and how God uses it to administer justice and righteousness on earth.
26 April 2015
Claudius of Turin and The Cross
Ninth
century bishop Claudius (or Claude) of Turin sought to effect reformation
within the Church. Originally from Spain he had contact with the court of
Louis, son of Charlemagne and he ended up in Turin, at the heart of a region
with an already long history of ecclesiastical dissent.
23 April 2015
The Cultural Mandate
The Cultural
Mandate or sometimes the Dominion Mandate refers to the command in Genesis 1.28
to be fruitful and multiply, to subdue the earth and to take dominion. Those
that refer to it today believe it is still in effect and largely unmodified.
15 April 2015
Revisiting Evangelicals and Catholics Together
Commentators
are revisiting the issue of ECT or Evangelicals and Catholics Together. The
original document was penned in 1994 and since it has been about twenty years,
it's definitely a time for reflection.
Sadly I'm
not terribly impressed with the analysis.
09 April 2015
Bearing Witness in Sodom
As of late,
listening to the media makes my head spin. I often find myself not agreeing
with anyone or how anyone frames the debate. This is true when it comes to
economics and Ukraine but especially when it comes to this escalation regarding
homosexuality.
05 April 2015
The Christian Response to Bestial Regimes
How are we
called to live under tyrannical and murderous regimes, governments that claim universal conformity and have all but deified themselves? This question is often utilized to
argue for Christian involvement in war, the justification of Christian
participation in government and many other issues that obfuscate the teachings
of Scripture regarding the Kingdom. It also all but ignores or distorts the
countless examples of faithful people from the past that have stood for truth
but not turned to the sword.
30 March 2015
Metaxas on Bonhoeffer: A Dangerous Misreading of History and Theology
I am pleased
to note a growing number of voices questioning the Evangelical revisionism
regarding Dietrich Bonhoeffer and I felt compelled to revisit this issue once
again. The Metaxas work which appeared in 2010 became quickly popular as many
Evangelicals conflated Obama with Hitler. The Metaxas work must be understood
in this context and reads the Nazi era through this specific American Evangelical
lens.
27 March 2015
Constantine Defended and Revisited
Leithart's
"Defending Constantine" instantly became popular in the realm of Christian
Right academia. We live in a time that historical events such as The Crusades
are being revisited, run through the filter of Dominionist Revisionism and
robustly defended. It hasn't happened yet with the Inquisition, but give it
some time.
24 March 2015
Visions of Jesus and Charismatic Christianity
Christian
media circles are awash with reports of mass conversions throughout the Middle
East. Muslims are experiencing dreams and visions of Jesus and converting to
Christianity in droves.
What are we
to make of such stories?
Is it
possible that such a thing is occurring, and if not then what is happening?
21 March 2015
Monistic and Dualistic Epistemologies, Consciousness and the Fiction of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is all the rage at the moment as the
Computer Revolution prepares to take a leap into its next phase of development.
However like the race for space exploration there are serious problems that
have not been resolved, that will leave the quest for Artificial Intelligence
(AI) much like the dream of manned deep space exploration... the realm of
science fiction.
AI is predicated on a monistic view of consciousness and
thus a rejection of Epistemological or Substance Dualism, the differentiation
between brain and mind as well as subject and object.
16 March 2015
Negativity and Relational Epistemology
In Epistemology we can speak of categories which help us to
organize and identify both ideas and entities. These categories can be
approached from several different vantage points and thinkers have differed
over how to arrange them.
12 March 2015
Revelation and Nature (updated June 2023)
The folks at Reformed Forum are always interesting. I enjoy
their articles and listening to their podcasts. One of them recently posted a
brief piece mentioning the insistence within the Reformed tradition that
revelation must not be separated from nature.
He argues revelation should not be treated in an abstractly
supernatural fashion but that grace perfects nature.
He then goes on to pair the Barthian and Anabaptist views as
being similar and in opposition to the Reformed view. He believes their view(s)
to contain implicit dualist tendencies and represent a kind of anti-nature and
anti-matter mindset. He doesn't specifically mention the Gnostics but most make
the charge at this point. He then argues that the Reformed and in particular
the Amillennial wing within the Reformed need to be sure not to fall into this
trap.
07 March 2015
Time is of Far Greater Value Than Money
I recently
saw a post on Facebook by a housewife that expressed her 'pride' in her husband
that he was working the long hours that weekend. His company had a deadline to
meet. She was 'proud' because his willingness to work the long hours 'enabled'
her to stay home with the kids.
19 February 2015
Better Be Hypocrites Than Profane: John Cotton, Puritan New England the Christian Right
In the mid
17th century there were Baptists remaining in Massachusetts that had
not ventured to the newly founded safe-haven of Rhode Island. Rejecting many
aspects of Puritan theology they met in homes on Sunday morning. They refused
participation in the official state-sanctioned Church.
This was
abhorrent to the Puritan authorities, an unacceptable manifestation of
Pluralism, and as a result some of these Baptists were arrested, fined and for
those who refused to pay... whipped.
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