Mark Driscoll

David Platt and Francis Chan: Two Calvinistas I Could Grow to Love

Thu, Sep 09 2010
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Francis Chan and David Platt sacrificial lifestyles.

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Big Papa D and the SBC

Fri, Jun 25 2010
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Mark Driscoll (Acts 29) and the SBC - with there be some sort of cooperative effort?

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PURITANS – HYPOCRITES LIKE THE REST OF US

Mon, Mar 22 2010
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An evaluation of the Puritans' involvement in the Salem Witch Trials

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PURITANS RISING

Thu, Mar 18 2010
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Websites promoting 21st century puritanism.

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TERRY VIRGO – FOUNDER OF NEWFRONTIERS

Tue, Mar 02 2010
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Terry Virgo, C.J. Mahaney's longtime friend

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TOGETHER ON A MISSION or TOGETHER FOR THE GOSPEL?

Mon, Mar 01 2010
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Together on a Mission and Together for the Gospel -- just a coincidence? Absolutely not!

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THE DANGER OF PERSONALITY CULTS AMONG THE NEW CALVINISTS

Wed, Feb 24 2010
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Can personality cults develop in the YRR movement and highlights from Carl Trueman's excellent article "The Nameless One".

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WHY I CANNOT BE A CALVINISTA

Mon, Feb 01 2010
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This post defines the difference of Calvinists and Calvinistas while also spelling out why Dee is not a Calvinist.

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A CLOSER LOOK AT THE GOSPEL COALITION

Thu, Dec 10 2009
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John Calvin-The Original Reconstructionist and Mere Mortal

Wed, Jul 29 2009
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Recently, I was driving through Atlanta and happened upon a Christian talk show.  The host asked people to call in and explain their views on the differences between justification and sanctification.  All of the callers did a pretty good job defining their thoughts in their own words.  Then, a man called in and began what sounded like a lecture.  He went on and on and on.  The host finally interrupted him and explained that this was a forum for discussion, not for delivering a sermon.  At that point the caller stated that he was reading Calvin's words and if Calvin said it, it was absolutely correct. 
 

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