Tag Archive: theology

Aug
16

Pilgrim’s Podcast #12: Bishop Glenn Davies, Reformed Theology, Baptism and Good Banter!

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This is an absolute cracker of a Pilgrim’s Podcast! It might even top last week’s one! Bishop Glenn Davies joined us for a great interview about a whole bunch of things! In fact, we just touched the tip of an iceberg’s worth of discussion – hopefully there’ll be a part two soon. We discussed Glenn’s theological …

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Aug
09

Confess or Die – Thoughts

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Well, over Friday evening and through Saturday, a group of about 50 of us had the privilege of hearing Carl Trueman speak on the topic of Creeds and Confessions.  It was excellent – lots of stuff to think about, and lots of great encouragement too! Carl took three sessions (with Mark Thompson taking a great …

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Aug
07

Carl Trueman, John Owen and “Confess or Die”

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Carl Trueman, of Westminster Theological Seminary is one of the best historical theologians I’ve heard before (along with Ashley Null who’s speaking at Moore College at the moment). Carl is the keynote speaker at the “Confess or Die” conference at the Presbyterian Theological College in Sydney this weekend. I’ll hopefully have some thoughts up about …

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Aug
05

Must see website: Monergism.com

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Well, they’ve just updated this great website! And in case you haven’t been there before, let me introduce you to Monergism.com. It’s a truly wonderful website for all sorts of theological investigations! From little things to big things, it’s got it all. A Directory of Theology where you can search by many, many topics. MP3′s, …

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Aug
04

Helm and Bray on the New Perspective

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I’m not keen to get stuck blogging all about the New Perspective, because – well, for among many reasons I think there are much more interesting theological things to explore out there! Not to mention the fact that flaming goes on enough in the blogosphere! But I did find these two critiques of the New …

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Jul
03

Oh, to be in Geneva this month!

Wouldn’t this be great…. In fact, I think it’d be incredible! (h/t R. Scott Clark) JULY 5, 2009 (SUNDAY) 11:30 Greetings for Opening Convocation of Calvin500 in St. Pierre Cathedral Worship and Sermon by Dr. Sinclair Ferguson, “In Christ Alone” Phil. 3:8-12. 6:00 PM Joint Worship, with Sermon by the Rt. Rev. Henry Orombi, Archbishop …

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Jun
15

Pilgrim’s Podcast #5: Matt Moffitt, Blogging, CMS and Bob Hawke’s letter!

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Well, this is the start of our double-Moff header.  This week, Matt Moffitt.  Next week, Justin Moffatt.  If you know a Moffitt (or Moffatt) who wants to be the third, let us know and you’ll win a prize! This episode we go off-site and sit down with Matt at his pad.  We talk about Blogging, …

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Jun
07

Pilgrim’s Podcast #4: Ruth Lee, RICE, EQUIP and Shnouncements!

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Well we’ve hit #4 of the Pilgrim’s Podcast! Very grateful for all your listening, and thoughts and props! This episode was a world first for Steve and me! We had the first ever woman join the Pilgrim’s Podcast (and many more to come!).  Ruth Lee came and shared all about the RICE movement: Revolution, Events, …

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Jun
06

Can Moore College Get in Touch with the Next Generation?

Ok, I seriously want to know your thoughts on this one.  I’m on a team with some other people to think about how to get Moore College in touch with today’s generation.  Ie, how to position the college via the web.  I know there’s more to it, but this is one thing that’s being thought …

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Jun
01

Pilgrim’s Podcast #3 – Newtown Drop-in, Social Action and Prizes!

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We’re up to #3 of the Pilgrim’s Podcast! Thanks for listening! This is a fantastic episode: we talk to Christian Anderson about the Newtown Mission Drop-in center, Social Action in the local community, and how to get involved! Also discussed is love for SMBC, Andrew Errington‘s booklaunch, and how to win prizes on the Podcast! Yes, that’s right people …

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