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Recognizing the City Church that Already Exists

Reflections on City Church – A Chain Blog Main Claim: Since city church already exists, we must figure out how to recognize and nurture it. In every city where Christians are present, a city church already exists as potential reality, … Continue reading

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Is there a place for doctrinal clustering?

There has been some discussion of late concerning doctrinal taxonomies and the divisions that can occur (and have occurred) as a result. Much of the discussion has centered on whether or not it is biblical to separate over doctrinal disagreements.  … Continue reading

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Healing Second Order Theological Disagreements

Back on July 30, 2009, Eric Carpenter, of A Pilgrim’s Progress, asked, “How should Christians reconcile infant baptism and believer’s baptism?” In the course of the conversation that followed, I brought up Al Mohler’s article, “A Call for Theological Triage … Continue reading

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What should we mean by “greener pastures”?

What do we mean by “greener pastures” and what, if any, are our responsibilities in connection with them? Continue reading

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Unity and Division: Insight from Radmacher

Thoughts on: WHAT THE CHURCH IS ALL ABOUT: A biblical and historical study by Earl D. Radmacher Chicago: Moody Press, 1972, 1978 441 pages Previous installments: The Pendulum Swings Is it all in a word? Universal and Local First, my … Continue reading

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