I love theology. I spend a great deal of my small amounts of free time reading theological books, articles, blogs, listening to sermons and lectures, etc. to supplement my study of Scripture. My recent schedule has not permitted much time for blogging (and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change anytime soon), so I have decided to begin regularly sharing articles and resources which I find particularly valuable in my ongoing Scriptural/Theological/Philosophical research. I hope that my readers will likewise be blessed by this material, and of course I welcome any comments, observations, reservations, etc. on anything posted here. Thanks in advance!
Recently, during my 45 minute drive to church on Sunday morning, I listened to a taped lecture entitled Bleating Wolves: The Meaning of Evangelicals and Catholics Together, presented by John W. Robbins at the Trinity Foundation Conference on Christianity and Roman Catholicism, 10.8.98. Although this lecture is almost 12 years old, its message is timely, given recent discussion of The Manhattan Declaration and other ecumenically-minded movements.
The lecture can be downloaded (.mp3) here, or read (.pdf) here.
I concur.
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Amen, Patrick.
Sadly, the voices that resounded ‘gainst the ECT are muted re, ManDec.
Sproul & MacArthur wrote against the latter, but had really taken Colson and Packer to task for their involvement in the former.
But apparently L. Duncan & T. Keller get a pass since they’re in Sproul’s PCA.
And Al Mohler, well he’s just too special a Baptist to separate from!
MacDaddy’s rationale at keeping Mohler is too precious (& specious): http://www.pccmonroe.com/2010/02.24.htm
Blessings,
Hugh
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