The Complete Works of Andrew Fuller: Logos Edition
As regular readers of this blog probably know, I am very interested in the life and thought of Andrew Fuller (1754–1815), the famous English Baptist pastor-theologian. If you aren’t familiar with him,...
View ArticleAndrew Fuller on Confessions of Faith
My latest post at Between the Times is titled “Andrew Fuller on Confessions of Faith.” Baptists aren’t on the same page when it comes to the use of confessions, but Fuller is one witness to a robust...
View ArticleIs Synergism Necessarily Semi-Pelagian?
It is with great hesitation that I break with my usual practice and blog about a topic related to Calvinism and Arminianism. Anytime someone blogs on this subject, an angel loses its wings. I want to...
View ArticleIs Monergism Necessarily Fatalistic?
Last week, I blogged on the topic “Is Synergism Necessarily Semi-Pelagian?” I did so with some hesitation. I do not like to blog about issues related to Calvinism and Arminianism because I don’t like...
View ArticleAndrew Fuller’s Advice for Your Daily Quiet Time
My latest post at Between the Times is titled “Andrew Fuller’s Advice for Your Daily Quiet Time.” In that post, I show how Fuller sounded remarkably like a modern-day evangelical when he discussed the...
View ArticleWhat History Can Teach Us about Spirituality
Great words from Gerald Sittser, a theologian at Whitworth University and a leading scholar of Christian spirituality: History can be a valuable resource for us, especially in the spiritual life, for...
View ArticleNoteworthy Links: Early Baptists and Anabaptists
My friend Steve Weaver has written a helpful post titled “Are We Entering Golden Age of 17th-Century Baptist Literature?” He mentions eight new or forthcoming works, including both scholarly...
View ArticleComing to Christ is a Lifelong Pursuit
From the chapter “The Puritans on Living in Christ,” in A Puritan Theology: Doctrine for Life, by Joel Beeke and Mark Jones: Coming to Christ is not a once-in-a-lifetime decision. Nor is it a...
View ArticlePhilip Doddridge’s Prayer for The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul
Philip Doddridge (1702–1751) was one of the most famous Nonconformist ministers in England during the first half of the eighteenth century. In 1719, he became a pastor of the Independent...
View ArticleRecommended Reading: Three New Posts
I have been blessed to have blog posts published at three different websites in the past couple of days. Yesterday, I posted my weekly contribution for Between the Times. The post, titled...
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