Christian History (1196)
  1. Christianity is not a solo endeavor. Not a private relationship between Jesus and me.
  2. What is your fight club? Who is your Tyler Durden?
  3. Over and over, generation after generation, sinners repeat the same mistake. "How is it possible that God can be a man," we ask.
  4. For those of you unfamiliar with the Richter scale, our friends over at Wikipedia define it as a 1930s invention that "is a base-10 logarithmic scale, which defines magnitude as the logarithm of the ratio of the amplitude of the seismic waves to an arbitrary, minor amplitude."
  5. We are continuing our summer series on a theology of worship through the lens of language. Before moving forward, let me highlight a few points by way of review.
  6. The time constrained authoring of the Augustana caused great angst, for the part of Melanchthon that was never satisfied with his own literary output.
  7. Like any language, the liturgy has syntax—a structure that provides order and intelligibly communicates meaning through all that is said.
  8. All other subjects—even Biblical subjects—were subservient to an accurate view of the Person and work of Jesus Christ for sinners.
  9. What every heresy does, in one way or another, is ungods God, unchristens Christ, uncrucifies the Crucified. It strikes through the good of Good News.
  10. (This article first appeared in Modern Reformation and is posted here with permission.)
  11. One gets science or religion, but not both. Today’s model swings to the other end of the pendulum, flirting with an extreme inclusivity. One gets science and religion, as long as they are properly understood.
  12. "For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst." This should therefore be our starting place for understanding the basis of the doctrine.
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