What is Complementarianism?

Rodney Holloman With so many controversial subjects such as the war raging in the Ukraine, the complete polarization of politics in the West, rampant plagiarism in the pulpit, and even more recently, the role of winsomeness, the Commission for Theological Integrity decided to address a topic that would not evoke a strong reaction – the roles of men and women …

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Revisiting the Commission’s Convention Seminar

Theological Commission Two Mondays ago, the members of the Commission for Theological Integrity shared a series of short presentations during our annual Convention seminar. These presentations were collectively titled, “Men’s and Women’s Roles in the Church and Home.” We had intended to have a lengthier discussion time at the end of these five presentations, but our time ran a bit …

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We Need to Listen to Carl Trueman

Matt Pinson Carl Trueman, who teaches at Grove City College and is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, is an increasingly rich source of wisdom for evangelical Protestants. A recent piece I read of his in First Things is very good and can be found here. While readers of this blog will, like me, find important things on which to …

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Is the Regulative Principle of Worship a Straitjacket?

W. Jackson Watts Since the Protestant Reformation, Christians of different kinds have espoused the Regulative Principle of Worship (RPW). In short, the RPW asserts that God should only be worshipped in the ways prescribed in His Word.  Various writers on worship have provided numerous definitions, but each parallels this definition quite closely. Here are a few other definitions that I …

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