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Forde got out of Biblicism; you can, too – 16

May 11, 2012May 11, 2012 admin

Forde: Neither inerrancy, nor Heilsgeschichte, nor existentialism From Forde’s theological autobiography: But in the seminary it soon became apparent that the ancient tradition was under attack. The attack, however, was not from without but from within. It was not, that is, the inroads of criticism and liberalism, etc., that were the ultimate source of trouble. […]

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Forde got out of Biblicism; you can, too – 15

May 4, 2012May 4, 2012 admin

Romans 3:24: “[T]hey are justified by his grace as a gift….” This verse is used by some to justify a semi-Pelagian view of salvation: To be saved, the gift of faith must be received by responding in faith. Thus the believer has a crucial role in salvation. Forde: This semi-Pelagian interpretation of Scripture is wrong: […]

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The Lutheran: No Easter Gospel for Children

March 10, 2012March 11, 2012 admin

What to say to children facing the death of a loved one? Death is “as natural as birth and life,” writes Diana Dworin,[1] quoting Theresa Huntley,[2] who also suggests parents seize “teachable moments,” like obituary notices or backyard burials of pets, as ways to “help even a young child learn about the process of grieving.” […]

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Golden Oldies– 5 Slick Magic

February 29, 2012February 29, 2012 admin

The ELCA’s Book of Faith is a kind of magic that lures readers to look in the wrong place at the right time. Read more here.

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14. Forde got out of Biblicism; you can, too.

February 18, 2012February 20, 2012 admin

“If our Melanchthonian based free-choice pietism has lost its substance, and if we are appalled or at least worried by the drift of the church toward cultural Protestantism, where do we turn? Here is where the hermeneutic will tend powerfully to influence the choice. If the kind of interpretation suggested by Lindbeck is right, there […]

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