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  • The Delusion of Ownership

    The Delusion of Ownership

  • Mass incarceration is not actually the new Jim Crow; but it's still terrible

    Mass incarceration is not actually the new Jim Crow; but it's still terrible

  • Then Abigail made haste (complacency & devotion)

    Then Abigail made haste (complacency & devotion)

  • The Dangerous Tendency of Delay (Andrew Fuller)

    The Dangerous Tendency of Delay (Andrew Fuller)

  • Me, by Luther #8

    The purpose of the Protestant Reformation can be summed up in this way-- it is a movement that seeks to return to the Christianity of the Bible after years of human tradition and corruption had marred it. In this way, it should have been Erasmus, the translator and publisher of Greek New Testament…
    • defensedefumer
    • 5/4/2012
    • 22 views
    • 0 comments
  • Reformatting Your Computer (from scratch)

    http://terrektwo.hubpages.com/hub/Reformating-Your-Computer An article for those who haven't and those who have had to reformat and reload everything unto their computer from scratch.
    • CandleHour
    • 5/4/2012
    • 8 views
    • 1 comment
  • my desire: "fearless and uncompromising" like Duncan Campbell, Moses, and Paul

    From Andrew A. Woolsey's "Channel of Revival: A Biography of Duncan Campbell," (The Faith Mission: Edinburgh, 1974, reprinted 1982), 127-129 (boldface mine): There was nothing complicated about Duncan's preaching. It was fearless and uncompromising. He exposed sin in its ugliness and dwelt at…
    • naphtali_deer
    • 4/28/2012
    • 121 views
    • 12 comments
  • Romans 9: A Free-Will Reading

    [This is reposted as part of our Best-Of Revelife week. It was originally posted on November 16, 2009.] Romans 9 has always been one of the most contested battlegrounds in Reformed-Arminian disputes, so much so that R. C. Sproul has proclaimed that Arminian theology is demolished by a single verse…
    • revelife
    • 4/18/2012
    • 652 views
    • 3 comments
  • John Calvin on The Call to Salvation

    By Nic Don at Theopolitical In commenting on Jesus’s statement that many are called but few are chosen, Calvin distinguishes between the general call that God issues to all people, and the special call which cannot be resisted, which is issued only to the elect. Because this special call cann…
    • revelife
    • 4/13/2012
    • 743 views
    • 13 comments
  • The American Bickering Habit, Ramifications and Cultural Solutions

    Financialization -- Most papers, articles, websites and books focus on the economic aspects of financialization but the truth is that it first spreads from the arts, agriculture, and other sectors and then translates into economic failures. Boiled down to its essence, financialization is all about p…
    • sari0009
    • 4/6/2012
    • 151 views
    • 0 comments
  • Lenten Reflections: "Is it not written...?" Mark 11:15 | the Biblical means of revival

    Yesterday I posted on Mark 11:11: And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and when he had looked round about upon all things, and now the eventide was come, he went out unto Bethany with the twelve. (KJV) At that point, as Matthew Henry put it: "He [Jesus] looked round about upon a…
    • naphtali_deer
    • 4/4/2012
    • 70 views
    • 2 comments
  • Lenten Reflections: "He looked round about upon all things, but as yet said nothing."

    As I was reviewing some of the chronology of Passion Week, this verse stood out to me: Mark 11:11 And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and when he had looked round about upon all things, and now the eventide was come, he went out unto Bethany with the twelve. (KJV) "He came to…
    • naphtali_deer
    • 4/3/2012
    • 74 views
    • 2 comments
  • Preaching the Whole Gospel?

    By Nic Don at Theopolitical A rallying cry in the Reformed community is the place of the gospel in the sermon. According to a widespread and conventional view in the Reformed churches, a sermon is only properly called a sermon if its subject is the gospel. Any passage of scripture preached on must…
    • revelife
    • 2/22/2012
    • 887 views
    • 8 comments
  • HHS Health Reform Strategy: Two Scenarios

    There has been a huge hue and cry in the Catholic blogosphere recently in reference to the White House’s recent statement that there will be no broadening of the conscience clause in the Health Care reform bill. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and many other religious organiza…
    • P_Obrien
    • 2/1/2012
    • 27 views
    • 2 comments
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