Should Protestants Like Us Care about the Papacy?
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Keep ReadingCory Thompson The 2025 Theological Symposium will convene on October 6-7 on the campus of Randall University in Moore, Oklahoma. Paper proposals or abstracts can be sent to Symposium Coordinator, Cory Thompson, at fwbtheology@gmail.com. Submissions should be made no later than June 13. The theme for this year’s Symposium relates to the 90th Anniversary of the National Association of Free Will …
Keep ReadingW. Jackson Watts When the Commission for Theological Integrity published an essay about church membership in its inaugural edition of De Doctrina, it wasn’t a random decision. It revealed a collective sense that the doctrine of the church (ecclesiology) has been too often neglected in the National Association of Free Will Baptists. It may even be downright dismissed in some …
Keep ReadingW. Jackson Watts One of the striking qualities of the New Testament is how practical it is concerning the office of elder/overseer/pastor. This claim of practicality may seem strange. After all, we regularly have about the pastorate which the Bible leaves unanswered: how much should we pay a pastor? Should they be full-time or part-time? What role should they have …
Keep ReadingRodney Holloman Like many pastors, I focused most of my reading on the fulfilling demands of preaching and counseling. However, several books were helpful and deserve a spot in the annual end-of-year review. God, Gift, and Guide: Knowing the Holy Spirit by Gregg Allison was a helpful introductory book from a professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. His clear writing …
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