Todd Pruitt's Posts

Todd Pruitt's Posts

I have been looking forward to the release of Richard Gamble's The Whole Counsel of God for some time. It is the first in a projected 3 volumes. Here's the publisher's description: Richard Gamble offers a comprehensive theology attuned to the methodological advantages of biblical theology combined...
“For centuries the church stood solidly against every form of worldly entertainment, recognising it for what it was — a device for wasting time, a refuge from the disturbing voice of conscience, a scheme to divert attention from moral accountability. For this she got herself abused roundly by the...
I really wish Christians would stay off TV. From the Daily Beast : Statistically speaking, Christians can be annoying. That’s according to a poll cited in the new book Lost and Found , in which religion researchers Ed Stetzer, Richie Stanley, and Jason Hayes reveal that 46 percent of non-church-...
All week I have been meditating on Hebrews 2:1-4 in preparation for Sunday's sermon. It is the first of the warning passages in Hebrews and serves as a reminder that one day we will face our holy Judge who will take account of our lives. The idea of God as judge, indeed the whole notion of...
The following audio was recorded at Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in the Philadelphia area. Guilt, Grace and Gratitude: An Introduction to the Heidelberg Catechism Carl R TruemanCornerstone OPC Sunday SchoolDecember 2007 1. Introduction * Audio HERE / PDF HERE 2. Guilt Audio HERE / PDF HERE 3...
The latest edition of The White Horse Inn deals with the question "Why is Christianity true?" Listen to it HERE .
I posted on Biblearc.com a while back. Seeing Justin Taylor's post on it today prompted me to give another opportunity to check out this very helpful approach to studying the Bible. Tom Steller recently wrote about the wonderful tool that's been developed, Biblearc.com : It is a crucial tool in our...
Over at Ref21 there is an excellent article by Anthony Selvaggio on the nature of James' epistle. James D.G. Dunn once referred to the epistle of James as "the most Jewish, the most undistinctively Christian document in the New Testament." [1] We all know that Martin Luther had serious concerns...
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