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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Evangelical Bible Scholar Scot McKnight Blocked Me From His Patheos!
Well, this is odd. I’ve been blocked from James McGrath’s page twice–the first was for a misunderstanding and after that was cleared up, he unblocked me. The second was for swearing. This one though is odd. I was initially moderated … Continue reading
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Radical egalitarians are not liberal
According to the Evangelical sense of the term. I capitalize the term “Evangelical” here as the term has realistically been hijacked by modern day Evangelicals. For those not familiar with the movement, histories of the movement have been done–it is … Continue reading
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Am I a fundamentalist?
My Evangelical friend and I have discussions some times where we both somehow end up accusing each other of being fundamentalists. I commented on Roger E. Olson’s blog a bit ago about my own understanding of fundamentalism and as it … Continue reading
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Radical Egalitarian Double Standard?
I was reading more of the comments on this post and one from Dr. McKnight surprised me. If I understand it correctly, I now know the purpose of this post. He writes, “The point of the essay in the journal … Continue reading
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Radical Egalitarians Shifting Views
Dr. Scot McKnight has posted a page about how complementarians have changed their interpretations over time (read simply, according to McKnight, complementarians=hierarchalists=patriarchalists–Never mind that all Christians who read kephale in 1 Cor. 11:3 as “source” (including radical egalitarians) would be … Continue reading
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The Hub-bub of Women’s Ordination
Every now and then, I see in the blogosphere some Evangelical radical egalitarian is applauding a church for the fact that it has decided to ordain women. For instance, this recent post by Jeremiah Gibbs complementing and congratulating a mega-church … Continue reading
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Areas Protestants Could Improve Upon
First off, there is one thing that Protestants have down solid–their unswerving love and devotion to the word of God–the Bible (Jesus would be the Word of God). That is something that Catholics and Orthodox should better upon themselves. That’s … Continue reading
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Dear Protestants,
Please stop misrepresenting Catholics. It’s starting to get out of hand. KentonS on Scot McKnight’s blog writes the following comment: “I get all that and I pretty much agree with your characterization of the man. At the same time, let’s … Continue reading
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Scot McKnight says something I agree with for a change!
In case you’re new to my blog, you know that I don’t get along with Scot McKnight’s theology too much. But recently, he finally said some things I agree with. It is in response to members of The Gospel Coalition. … Continue reading
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