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Tag Archives: monk
Sad News
Blogging pioneer (and one-time commenter on this blog) Michael Spencer, the Internet Monk, passed away today of cancer. He was 53. More info here.
To Creed or not to Creed?
Again, the Internet Monk has an interesting post in his series on “Evangelical Liturgy,” this time on the use (or non-use) of the Apostles’ and Nicene Creeds. It has never occurred to me that any church would not subscribe to … Continue reading
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Tagged apostles, creed, evangelical, internet, liturgy, monk, nicene
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On Preaching Law vs Preaching Gospel
The Internet Monk has a great post (correction, rant) today about pastors who preach the law rather than the gospel. For a Baptist, he’s pretty smart: Law preaching is powerful. It feels powerful. Even when it’s done poorly and just … Continue reading