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Daily Archives: January 25, 2012
Mark Driscoll’s Church “Discipline”
I’d like to share some links on Mark Driscoll’s program of church discipline at Mars Hill Church. These links are about a young man named Andrew, who was recently subjected to that discipline. Matthew Paul Turner, Mark Driscoll’s Church Discipline … Continue reading
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Ben Witherington’s Critical Methodology and Apologetics
I finished Ben Witherington III’s Jesus the Sage. I have two items: 1. Are the Gospels fiction, or are they historical? Witherington says on page 154: “I have argued elsewhere that the ancient popular biography provides us with our closest … Continue reading