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D. A. Carson And What He Calls, “Lowest Common Denominator Theology”

A clip appeared on youtube under the channel, Tribute to Don Carson.  Carson appeared at Liberty University in a symposium on February 20, 2012, over thirteen years ago.  In this video, a faculty member asks Carson about whether it is appropriate to divide over dispensationalism or covenant theology.  After a brief, decent and actually surprising […]

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Dialectics, Triangulation, and Triage as a Pattern for Biblical Belief and Practice, pt. 2

Part One Early in my life, I often heard the term “balance” to describe a superior way to live as a Christian.  I think there is a biblical concept of balance, but also an unbiblical one.  For instance, we don’t come to an interpretation of scripture or a biblical belief and practice by using balance.  […]

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The Error or Falsehood of Balancing the Extremes to Come to the Truth

In my lifetime, I’ve lost things.  I found them by searching between two places on the extreme of where I’d been.  Some call it retracing your steps.  It couldn’t have been somewhere beyond the two places, so I looked in between, somewhere in the middle. In the same way, we do not find or know […]

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