Tag Archives: Sola Scriptura

Your Church is Too Small

John Armstrong is a man close to my heart, for we both share the same desire for visible unity in Christ’s Church. Called to Communion has posted my review of his book Your Church is Too Small as a feature … Continue reading

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Amos, Acts, and the Bible’s Perspicuity

A fascinating discussion has been going on at Called to Communion regarding the Apostles’ reference to Amos 9:11-12 at the Council of Jerusalem: In that day “I will restore David’s fallen shelter—I will repair its broken walls and restore its … Continue reading

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Reassembling a Gun from the Manual

So I went out and shot my new shotgun for the first time this past weekend. My in-laws, being the Grizzly Adams-sort when it comes to such outdoor things, weren’t quite sure I’d be able to even get near the … Continue reading

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The Appeal of Sola Scriptura

Sola Scriptura, by all rights, should be true. It’s almost a travesty that it isn’t. Bear with me as I meander a bit, after being inspired by Presbyterian pastor Jason Stellman’s post critiquing Christian Smith’s book against biblicism. History, Briefly … Continue reading

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The Canon of Scripture: From Heaven or From Men?

In my ongoing discussion with Garret, a Reformed Baptist Protestant Christian, we have focused the discussion to the canon of Scripture.  The canon is the Bible’s “table of contents”; it is the list of books that make up the Bible. … Continue reading

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