Jephthah? Human sacrifice or something else?
Category: Controversies
Should Christians be Friends with Non-Christians?
What is your opinion on close-knit churches that teach members to not become close friends with outsiders/heathens? They teach to be courteous and you can have friendly acquaintances with outsiders, but teach that friendship with the world is enmity with God.
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Is the Elect Lady of 2 John a Woman Pastor?
Could the “elect lady” of 2 John be a woman pastor/elder [see this article]?
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Thinking Well About Our Disagreements
Today’s question asks about ways that we should think about our disagreements in the Church.
More on Two Kingdoms
In today’s video, I address some questions that were raised in response to my previous video.
The Two Kingdoms
Could you say more about the Two Kingdoms theology—especially how it need not fall back into a narrow pietism?
Appeals to Natural Law and Scripture and the Effectiveness of Jordan Peterson
I guess I’m intrigued about a couple of things.
First, do you really think it’s the case that there is actually any kind of moral consensus in principle among people? The kind of thing that lets pro-Natural Law folk say, “Everyone knows that murder is wrong” when, actually, a glance at our history raises at least some questions about this.
I guess this is prompted in part by the fact that what passes for sexual ethics in the public square is now moving so fast that even I feel old-fashioned, and (more to the point) I can remember a day not so long ago when “Everyone would have thought” that things now accepted as normal would have been described as abhorrent and unnatural.
Doesn’t this ethical slide raise at least some questions about the stability of any kind of NL ethic?
And second, a question from the other side of the coin. Shouldn’t Jordan Peterson’s remarkable success in making arguments in the public square in part on the basis of an unashamed appeal to the Christian Scriptures give us rather greater optimism that some seem to have about the credibility of making such an appeal to people who aren’t themselves Bible-believing Christians?
Might it not be possible to make a kind of (presuppositionally?) self-validating appeal to an unacknowledged source of religious authority like the Bible, in a way that doesn’t rely on a prior commitment to its authority, but rather generates precisely that commitment by the cogency of the appeal and the argument as a whole?”
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Paedocommunion?
Do you hold to paedocommunion? If so, how would you reconcile this with Paul’s warning in 1 Cor 11:29, and that chapter more generally?
Thoughts on the Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel
Today, I am responding to a number of people’s requests and giving some thoughts on the recent Statement on Social Justice and the Gospel.
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What is the Case Against Women’s Ordination?
How would you summarize the argument against the ordination of women?
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