Paul, Chronology and the Unity of 2 Corinthians
“It is generally agreed that Paul’s engagement with the church in Corinth was extensive and intensive, more so than with any Pauline congregation. This short paper addresses the question of the chronology of Paul’s relationship with the church in Corinth and the related issue of the unity of Second Corinthians. …”
– Bishop Paul Barnett has posted a very interesting and helpful paper he presented at the Society for the Study of Early Christianity at Macquarie University in August.
(Related: Society for the Study of Early Christianity website.)
Deciding… Yet Undecided
“The strategy behind Williams’ address was not to promote his views on homosexuality directly, but to reflect on the process by which moral decisions in general should be made – not so much to play the game, so to speak, as the more ambitious task of actually trying to define what the playing field should look like.
And this is the enduring significance of his address thirteen years later as he continues to promote ‘indaba’ and ‘listening process’ strategies which focus on the process of decision making…”
– Charles Raven, author of Shadow Gospel, reviews a book on Archbishop Rowan Williams’ theology of moral decision-making – at SPREAD.
A passionate plea for doctrine
In the latest issue of Cross†Way, Anthony Rees gives 5 reasons why there is a need to recover Christian doctrine.
Read it here as a PDF file – from Church Society.
Holding the Word of God in your hands
A few weeks back, Crossway, the publishers of the ESV, hosted a dinner at a Christian booksellers’ convention in Atlanta, Georgia. They asked someone who loves God’s word to give the keynote address.
John Piper spoke about William Tyndale, the 400th anniversary of the AV, the RSV, the NRSV, the rationale for the ESV – and the incomparable worth of God’s word. You can watch his 31 minute address on Vimeo. h/t Dane Ortlund.
Idea: Registered Vimeo users can download the 175MB file. Have a big TV? Invite your Bible Study group around to watch.
The Doctrine of Baptism – DWB Robinson
Church Society has republished a 1962 paper by Donald Robinson (then Vice-Principal of Moore Theological College, and later Archbishop of Sydney) on the doctrine of Baptism.
“For our Church’s doctrine of baptism we must go first of all to the Thirty-Nine Articles. The Prayer Book services must always be interpreted in accordance with the Articles, and not the other way about.”
– This enlightening paper is available as a PDF file from Church Society.
(This has also been republished as chapter 26 in Volume 2 of Donald Robinson, Selected Works, Australian Church Record / Moore College, 2008.)
Biblical Authority in an Age of Uncertainty
In this video from The Gospel Coalition, Don Carson, John Piper and Tim Keller speak together about the importance of knowing what the Bible says.
Related: David Ould looks at the debate in the UK on Women Bishops – “It’s Just the Vibe of the Thing” – at Stand Firm.
William Taylor on ‘Why Expository Preaching?’
William Taylor spoke at a Simeon Trust workshop on Biblical Exposition, in 2008. The audio of the workshop is available on their website. Most encouraging – especially for preachers of God’s word.
Science and Genesis 3:1-24
Barry Newman is continuing to write stimulating notes as he reads through the early chapters of Genesis. He’s posted his latest complete series of explorations, “Science and Genesis 3:1-24” – as a PDF file – at his blog.
The Great Creeds
“The earliest function of the creeds was baptismal, that is for instruction beforehand and interrogation of the candidate at the baptism itself. Between their embryonic beginnings and ultimate finalization of the creed in the forms we have them further elements were added.
This was because the era between the New Testament and the finalization of the Creeds in the fourth century was chaotic, with the intrusion of serious doctrinal errors threatening the survival of apostolic truth and the unity of the church. …”
– Bishop Paul Barnett is continuing to post some of his writings online.
Related: J.I. Packer: More Catechesis, Please.
Why did Jesus have to die?
In a new 5 minute video from The Gospel Coalition, David Short is asked, “Why did Jesus have to die? and What actually takes place on the Cross?”.
Also see his discussion of the question, “If homosexuality is simply another sin, why is it treated differently in churches?”.
(Worth reading in conjunction with the first video are these excerpts from an interview with John Piper.)
Transformed by God: David Peterson interviewed at Oak Hill
Last month, David Peterson travelled back to Oak Hill College in London to give the annual School of Theology lectures.
While there, Vice Principal Chris Green recorded a 15 minute interview about the ideas in David’s forthcoming book, “Being Transformed by God”. Encouraging.
Revising the C of E Baptism services (again)
“When the Common Worship services were produced in 1995 the problems about baptism within the wider church came to the fore. The Liturgical Commission set about the service with a particular rationale but this did not find favour with the General Synod, as a result a Revision Committee, and the Synod itself… changed the services significantly. The resulting service, authorised in 1997, was unsatisfactory to many people and is confused theologically. …
The discontent surfaced again in 2005 when further changes were made. Now, another six years on a third attempt is being made to revise the services…”
– in this article (PDF file) for Cross†Way, Church Society General Secretary David Phillips provides several glimpses into the state of liturgical reform in the Church of England.
Dr Peter Adam to resign as Ridley Principal
“Canon Dr Peter Adam will resign as Principal of Ridley Melbourne at the end of study and long service leave in January 2012.
In announcing his decision, Board Chair, Claire Rogers, reflected on Dr Adam’s service to Ridley: ‘Peter has exercised significant biblical and theological leadership across Australia and internationally. His distinguished service of the College over several decades includes Board Member, Adjunct Lecturer and most recently as Principal.’…”
– from the Board of Ridley College, Melbourne. (h/t Wayne Schuller.)
Hearing the voice of Satan
“The Bible clearly teaches of the devil, but referring to Satan in polite society is prone to miscommunication. The community’s level of confusion about spiritual realities is so great that any casual reference to Satan is doomed to misunderstanding…”
– Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen, reminds us of the reality and the tactics of Satan – and the best response to him. Via SydneyAnglicans.net.
Foundations journal now online
Foundations is the journal of evangelical theology published twice a year by Affinity (formerly The British Evangelical Council).
It has now become an online journal, and the first digital issue (1.4MB PDF file) is online with articles by Carl Trueman Greg Beale and others. (h/t Reformation21)