Does Matthew 24 Describe the Rapture of the Church (Part 4)
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by Ryan Meyer
2d ago
Read Part 1 here, Part 2 here, and Part 3 here. In this series, we have been examining the arguments made by John Hart in Evidence for the Rapture that our Lord Jesus... Read More The post Does Matthew 24 Describe the Rapture of the Church (Part 4) appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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Financial Advice from a Dead Guy
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary Blog
by John Aloisi
1w ago
In recent months, I’ve written about marriage and parenting advice “from a dead guy” (i.e., John Chrysostom, c. 347–407). In this post, I’m going to note a few comments about... Read More The post Financial Advice from a Dead Guy appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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The Role of “Passion” in Christian Experience
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by Mark Snoeberger
2w ago
The use of the term passion has seen a huge uptick in conservative evangelical life in the past 25 years or so, roughly paralleling the sharp rise in influence of Reformed Charismatism... Read More The post The Role of “Passion” in Christian Experience appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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When Society Collapses: Lessons from an Unlikely Prophet
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by Kyle Dunham
3w ago
I’ve been teaching through the book of Hosea recently and have been struck by some fascinating parallels to modern American culture. Hosea prophesied in the northern kingdom of Israel around... Read More The post When Society Collapses: Lessons from an Unlikely Prophet appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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Religious Liberty: “We Give Thanks for the Freedom We Have to Worship Publicly”
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by Ben Edwards
1M ago
You’ve probably heard someone pray at church (and likely have prayed yourself) something like the title of this post: “We give thanks for the freedom we have to worship publicly.”... Read More The post Religious Liberty: “We Give Thanks for the Freedom We Have to Worship Publicly” appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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Marriage Advice from a Dead Guy
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary Blog
by John Aloisi
1M ago
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post titled “Parenting Advice from a Dead Guy.” In that post, I introduced Eastern church father John Chrysostom (c. 347–407) and noted some... Read More The post Marriage Advice from a Dead Guy appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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Seated Upright, Fully Clothed, and in My Right Mind: Musing About Hermeneutics
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary Blog
by Mark Snoeberger
1M ago
For those of you who knew about and prayed for my recent open-heart surgery, I want to offer my deepest thanks. The discovery and repair of two long-term heart issues... Read More The post Seated Upright, Fully Clothed, and in My Right Mind: Musing About Hermeneutics appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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Does Matthew 24 Describe the Rapture of the Church (Part 2)?
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary Blog
by Ryan Meyer
2M ago
In this series, we are examining nine arguments made by John Hart in his essay, “Jesus and the Rapture: Matthew 24,” which appeared in Evidence for the Rapture: A Biblical... Read More The post Does Matthew 24 Describe the Rapture of the Church (Part 2)? appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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The Overlooked Scandal of the Mere Anglicanism Conference
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by Ben Edwards
2M ago
If you interact with certain segments of conservatism, you may have heard about a kerfuffle at the Mere Anglicanism conference held a couple of weeks ago in SC, which included... Read More The post The Overlooked Scandal of the Mere Anglicanism Conference appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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Parenting Advice from a Dead Guy
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary Blog
by John Aloisi
2M ago
Eastern church father John Chrysostom (c. 347–407) is best known for his eloquent sermons (more than 700 are extant), wherein he worked verse-by-verse through books of the Bible. In fact,... Read More The post Parenting Advice from a Dead Guy appeared first on Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary ..read more
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