Wordmp3.com is offering, FOR FREE!!!!, a set of three lectures and panel discussion by D.G. Hart, Michael Horton, and Peter Leithart on the uneasy relationship between the Reformed and evangelical traditions, recorded at the 2009 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. I find them thoughtful, and the focus on ecclesiology provides a helpful introduction to the fundamental divide between American Christianity's emphasis on "what works" and the more historic practice of the Christian faith which centers on the ordinary means of grace.
Matthew W. Kingsbury has been a minister of Word and sacrament in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church since 1999. At present, he teaches 5th-grade English Language Arts at a charter school in Cincinnati, Ohio. He longs for the recovery of confessional and liturgical presbyterianism, the reunification of the Protestant Church, the restoration of the American Republic, and the salvation of the English language from the barbarian hordes.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Too Reformed to be Evangelical
Wordmp3.com is offering, FOR FREE!!!!, a set of three lectures and panel discussion by D.G. Hart, Michael Horton, and Peter Leithart on the uneasy relationship between the Reformed and evangelical traditions, recorded at the 2009 meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society. I find them thoughtful, and the focus on ecclesiology provides a helpful introduction to the fundamental divide between American Christianity's emphasis on "what works" and the more historic practice of the Christian faith which centers on the ordinary means of grace.
Labels:
Church history,
ecclesiology,
ecumenism,
Presbyterianism
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