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“Loving the Sinner, Hating the Sin”: an Analysis of American
1 “LOVING THE SINNER, HATING THE SIN”: AN ANALYSIS OF AMERICAN MEGACHURCH RHETORIC OF HOMOSEXUALITY Presented to The Faculty of the Department of Religion The Colorado College In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Arts By Ann Duncan May/2014 2 Introduction Recently the issue of homosexuality has come to represent a majorly divisive factor within American Christianity as more and more churches are defining their boundaries, or lack thereof, at homosexuality: many congregations believe that practicing homosexuality is not an acceptable aspect of one’s life that will allow passage into God’s Kingdom or salvation. Within megachurches, Protestant churches having at least 2,000 attendees per week, homosexuality often presents itself as a divisive and controversial issue. Megachurches tend to be situated on the more conservative and evangelical end of the spectrum of Protestant Christianity and, therefore, many of their congregations have expressed disapproval of homosexuality; they preach doctrines providing content for rhetoric following the guidelines of sexual purity as follows from divine law within their congregations. These doctrines include the biblical literalist approach to abiding by divine law, the presence of sin in today’s world, and the conscious choice to continue living a life in sin. It is through the combination of these doctrines, one choosing to act in a sinful manner going against the divine law accepted when one takes a literal approach to the Bible, which allows megachurches to arrive at the conclusion that the “homosexual lifestyle” constitutes a sin worthy of condemnation. However, megachurches are also using rhetoric of love and acceptance regardless of sexuality. -
Baptist History
180 Baptist History Periodicals Tennessee Baptist History . Vol. 7. Fall 2005. No. 1. (Published annually by TN Baptist Historical Society, 8072 Sunrise Baptist History Circle, Tn 37067). Thomas. Both Sides. New York Independent. Four Editorials. Published as a tract. 1897. Sermons of the 27th Annual Sovereign Grace Conference August 5-7, 2008 Web Sites Gameo—http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/ H8358.html Haemestede. Dutch Martyrology— 1559. http:// gracewood0.tripod.com/foxefreeman.html [Mcusa] Mantz.—http://www.mcusa-archives.org/ events/news_release_Anabaptist Library. Edited by —http://www.apostolicchristianchurch.org/ Pages/Library-Anabaptist%20History,% Laurence and Lyndy Justice 20Rise.htm Pilgrim Publications—http://members.aol.com/pilgrimpub/ spurgeon.htm Whitsitt—http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/bio/whitsitt/ index.htm —http://geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/8297/diss/dis- c31.htm#N_101_#N-101 Victory Baptist Church 9601 Blue Ridge Extension Kansas City, Missouri 64134 816-761-7184 www.victorybaptist.us Printer’s logo And/or info Bibliography 179 Shackelford, J. A. Compendium of Baptist History . Louisville: Baptist Book Concern, 1892. Spurgeon, C.H. and Susannah, and J.W. Harrald. C.H. Spurgeon: The Early Years and The Full Harvest (2 vols.). Edinburgh: Banner of Truth, 1967. Thomas, Joshua. The American Baptist Heritage in Wales . La- fayette, TN: Church History Research and Archives, 1976. Torbet, Robert G. A History of the Baptists. 1950. Tull. Shapers of Baptist Thought . 1972. —Study of Southern Baptist Landmarkism in the Light of Historical Baptist Ecclesiology . Arno Press, 1980. Verduin, Leonard. The Reformers and Their Stepchildren . Sarasota, Florida: The Christian Hymnary Publishers Reprint, 1997 (First Published in 1964). -
Charles Spurgeon and Eschatology
CHARLES H. SPURGEON AND ESCHATOLOGY: DID HE HAVE A DISCERNIBLE MILLENNIAL POSITION? by Dennis Michael Swanson Copyright © 1996 by Dennis Swanson. All rights reserved. PRESERVED FROM http://archive.spurgeon.org/eschat.php Accessed October 10, 2018 • Introduction o Thesis o Problem Posed in the Study o Plan for this Study 1. Introductory Matters o Introduction o Part One: An Overview of Spurgeon's Life ▪ Section A: His Upbringing and Early Education ▪ Section B: The Theological Influences in His Life ▪ Section C: The Theme and Achievements of His Ministry o Part Two: Eschatological and Millennial Definitions in Victorian England ▪ Section A: Introduction to the Millennial Schemes ▪ Section B: The Millennial Schemes in Spurgeon's Day: An Overview ▪ Section C: Spurgeon's Understanding of the Millennial Questions of His Day o Part Three: Identifying the Major Eschatological Positions on the Millennium ▪ Section A: An Overview of Amillennialism ▪ Section B: An Overview of Postmillennialism ▪ Section C: An Overview of Historic Premillennialism ▪ Section D: An Overview of Dispensational Premillennialism o Summary 2. Spurgeon's Statements on Eschatology o Introduction o Part One: Spurgeon's Sermons ▪ Section A: Spurgeon's Sermons Discussing "The Second Advent of Christ ▪ Section B: Spurgeon's Sermons Discussing "The Millennial Reign" ▪ Section C: Spurgeon's Sermons Discussing "The First and Second Resurrections" o Part Two: Spurgeon's Writings ▪ Section A: Spurgeon in his Biblical Commentaries ▪ Section B: Spurgeon in the "Sword and Trowel" ▪ Section C: Spurgeon in his Other Writings o Part Three: Spurgeon's Statement of Faith o Summary 3. Answering the Prevailing Opinions o Introduction o Part One: Spurgeon and Amillennialism o Part Two: Spurgeon and Postmillennialism o Part Three: Spurgeon and Dispensational Premillennialism o Part Four: Spurgeon and Historic Premillennialism o Summary o Conclusion INTRODUCTION In the discussion of the various aspects of systematic theology, perhaps none has seen more ink spilt in the last 100 years than eschatology. -
Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration Saddleback Community Church Expansion Project
Final Mitigated Negative Declaration Response to Comments on Draft Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration Saddleback Community Church Expansion Project Subject: Response to Public Review Comments and Final Mitigated Negative Declaration This document has been prepared to respond to comments received on the Draft Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS-MND) prepared for the Saddleback Community Church Expansion Project (SCH#2019109096). The Draft IS-MND found that with implementation of the mitigation measures, impacts on the environment from the proposed project were less than significant. The list of comment letters received by the City of Lake Forest are listed below. Letter No. and Commenting Agency Date 1 State Clearinghouse December 3, 2019 2 California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), District 12 December 2, 2019 None of the comments received identified new impacts or resulted in a substantial increase in the severity of impacts. Responses to the comments received do not constitute new information that warrants recirculation of the Draft IS-MND. This Response to Comments (RTC) Document provides responses to comments received. Per the comments received, no changes to the Draft IS-MND were necessary. This RTC Document, together with the Draft IS-MND, constitutes the Final IS-MND for the Saddleback Community Church Expansion Project. Amanda Lauffer Date of Issuance of Associate Planner Final Mitigated Negative Declaration City of Lake Forest Saddleback Community Church Expansion Project Responses to Comments on the Draft IS-MND 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF THE RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT IS-MND This document is in response to comments received on the Draft Initial Study-Mitigated Negative Declaration (Draft IS-MND) prepared for the proposed Saddleback Community Church Expansion Project (project). -
The Development of Baptist Thought in the Jamaican Context
THE DEVELOPMENT OF BAPTIST THOUGHT IN THE JAMAICAN CONTEXT A Case Study by MICHAEL OLIVER FISHER Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts (Theology) Acadia University Spring Convocation 2010 © by MICHAEL OLIVER FISHER, 2010. CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS………………………………………………...................................…………… vi LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS…………………………………………………………….………………..…. vii ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………………………………………….…...… viii INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………....……………..... 1 CHAPTERS: 1. BAPTIST LIFE AND THOUGHT AS CONTEXT…………………………………………... 5 1.1 The Polygenetic Nature of Baptist Origins……………….…………… 7 1.2 A Genetic History of Baptist Thought…………………………………… 13 1.3 General Patterns in Baptist Thought…………………………….…….... 25 1.4 Relevant Themes in Baptist Life and Thought……......………...…... 34 2. THE HISTORY OF BAPTISTS IN JAMAICA………………….…………………………....... 41 2.1 A Chronological History of Jamaica………………..…………..………… 42 2.2 An Introduction to the Baptist Mission……....……………….………… 51 2.2.1 American Influences…………………..…………………………….. 53 2.2.2 British Influences……………………...……………………………… 59 2.3 The Development of the Baptist Mission in Jamaica...………….…. 72 3. FOUNDATIONS OF AFRO‐CHRISTIAN THOUGHT IN JAMAICA……………….… 91 3.1 Bases of Jamaican Religious Thought………………………...………..... 93 3.1.1 African Religious Traditions……………………………...….…… 94 3.1.2 Missiological Religious Thought…………………………….…... 101 3.2 The Great Revival and the Rise of Afro‐Christian Theology......... 118 3.3 Features of Jamaica Religious -
Rick Warren, the Megachurch Movement, and Early Twenty-First Century American Evangelical Discourse
ABSTRACT A NEW PURPOSE: RICK WARREN, THE MEGACHURCH MOVEMENT, AND EARLY TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY AMERICAN EVANGELICAL DISCOURSE by Myev Alexandra Rees This thesis is a study of Rick Warren, celebrity pastor and bestselling author of The Purpose Driven Life, and his role in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century American evangelical discourse. This thesis provides a historical, cultural, and theological description of American evangelicalism and of the megachurch movement in order to facilitate an understanding of Warren’s influence on both categories. Finally, this thesis argues that Warren’s influence and leadership are causing a cultural and theological shift within American evangelicalism. A NEW PURPOSE: RICK WARREN, THE MEGACHURCH MOVEMENT, AND EARLY TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY AMERICAN EVANGELICAL DISCOURSE A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of Miami University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Department of Comparative Religion by Myev Alexandra Rees Miami University Oxford, Ohio 2009 Advisor ___________________________________ (Dr. Peter W. Williams) Reader ____________________________________ (Dr. James Constantine Hanges) Reader ____________________________________ (Dr. Mary Kupiec Cayton) Table of Contents Introduction......................................................................................................................................1 Chapter 1: The Early Twenty-First Century American Evangelical Discourse ..............................3 Chapter 2: The Megachurch Movement -
Johnson Sbts 0207D 10587.Pdf (2.089Mb)
Copyright © 2020 Wendal Mark Johnson All rights reserved. The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has permission to reproduce and disseminate this document in any form by any means for purposes chosen by the Seminary, including, without limitation, preservation or instruction. REACHING THE SECULAR CITY: A PRACTICAL MODEL FOR BRAZILIAN URBAN MISSIONARIES THROUGH THE LENS OF LESSLIE NEWBIGIN __________________ A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary __________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy __________________ by Wendal Mark Johnson May 2020 APPROVAL SHEET REACHING THE SECULAR CITY: A PRACTICAL MODEL FOR BRAZILIAN URBAN MISSIONARIES THROUGH THE LENS OF LESSLIE NEWBIGIN Wendal Mark Johnson Read and Approved by: __________________________________________ George H. Martin (Chair) __________________________________________ Jonathan T. Pennington Date______________________________ To the memory of my father, Wendal Larson Johnson, whose life’s dream was to see me finish this dissertation for God’s glory and the honor of our family. It was his constant encouragement that provided the deepest motivation to complete this project. “Grandchildren are the crown of old men, and the glory of sons is their fathers.” Proverbs 17:6 (NASB). To the memory of my “bosom friend,” Lt. Col Wellington Hathy, whose constant encouragement and prayers motivated and challenged me to persevere and dedicate myself to training the next generation of Great Commission -
Response to WEST's Statement on Their Website
Response to the statement posted by WEST on its website entitled ‘Negative Publicity’ This article is written by R. E. Palgrave and includes links to important information by Dr E. S. Williams. The section on information sources is written by Mr E. Roberts. In January 2013 the Bible League Quarterly and the Sword and Trowel published an article by R. E. Palgrave regarding the abandonment of Biblical separation from error by Wales Evangelical School of Theology (WEST). In summary, this article outlined the following: WEST has appointed as its Chancellor a man who has had a 20-year close relationship with Rick Warren and who has signed his ecumenical P.E.A.C.E Plan promoting work with Muslims, Roman Catholics and all faiths. WEST has appointed as its Chairman a man who has translated Rick Warren’s teachings into Korean and is himself teaching Rick Warren’s message of easy believism. WEST has made alliances with Porterbrook and Acts 29 Network. The latter was founded by Mark Driscoll who promotes immoral and licentious behaviour and is part of the Emerging Church. WEST now offers Porterbrook courses which teach Emerging Church and New Calvinist philosophies. WEST and Acts 29 are working together on an initiative called ‘Valley Commandos.’ WEST has also appointed on its board the international director of the ecumenically compromised Lausanne Movement. The Bible League Quarterly article entitled The Right Direction? can be found here: http://www.bibleleaguetrust.org/articles/west.pdf The Sword and Trowel abridged article entitled Abandoning Separation from Biblical Error: The Disaster of the Theological College WEST (with an introduction by Dr. -
Tracks and Session Speakers
Tracks and Session Speakers Track 1 – Essentials Track Track Leader –Taught personally by Pastor Steve Gladen, author of Small Groups with Purpose and Leading Small Groups with Purpose, and founder of the Small Group Network. This track will help every church understand and apply critical aspects of an exponential small group ministry, one that is growing spiritually healthy and connecting everyone in the church into biblical small group community. Sessions: These seven sessions will take you through Discovering the Essentials for your small group ministry and Discovering your Purpose for the ministry. Each session is filled with examples, diagrams, charts and other illustrations to guide you through the principles that have launched exponential small group ministries around the world. Speaker bio: Steve Gladen has led the small group ministry at Saddleback Church for the past 17 years. He holds a BA in Biblical Studies from Evangel University and a Masters of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary. Throughout his ministry, and in churches of varying denominations and sizes, Gladen has successfully implemented the small group strategy in youth ministry, singles ministry and overall church structures. Gladen does consulting and speaks around the world, championing small groups and teaching what it means to have small groups with purpose. He is the author of Small Groups with Purpose and Leading Small Groups with Purpose, and is the author or co-author of numerous small group materials and leader tools. Track 2 – Leadership Development -
“Worship in the 21St Century” -Rev. Joseph Hughes Introduction After 16 ½ Years As Pastor of Baptist Churches in Virginia
“Worship in the 21st Century” -Rev. Joseph Hughes Introduction After 16 ½ years as Pastor of Baptist churches in Virginia, and 23 ½ years as a U.S. Army Chaplain, I have noticed the changing taste, tone, expectations, and increasingly lack of reverence for God, in the act of worship. I believe that several areas need to be addressed when thinking about the current “Worship Wars” going on in our Protestant denominations, i.e., what is frequently referred to as “Traditional” vs. “Contemporary” Worship. I was brought up in a Christian home; a home where the Bible was read every morning, and prayers said by each member of the family. And I distinctly remember the spiritually uplifting worship services at South Norfolk Baptist Church (SNBC) where my father was pastor, with the Evening Worship Service broadcast live on FM radio for many years. The services were accompanied by a pipe organ (one organist, Gwen Whitehurst, served over 25 years); and a Baldwin baby grand piano (Betty LeBlanc, pianist). Worship music was always inspiring, with use of the Baptist Hymnal. Revivals were held annually. The Lord blessed the work with Sunday School and Worship attendance averaging over 500 a week. (The auditorium utilizing all four of the side classrooms would seat 500). Contemporary vs. Traditional So, what is all the current brouhaha about “Contemporary” vs. “Traditional?” The statement, “We can use any contemporary music style in our praise and worship services, and God will accept it,” sums up the philosophy of the Contemporary P&W (Praise and Worship) movement. Such philosophy is a lie. -
London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689
The LONDON BAPTIST CONFESSION OF FAITH OF 1689 with Original Preface, Baptist Catechism, and Appendix on Baptism Put forth by the elders and brethren of many congregations of Christians (baptized upon profession of their faith) in London and the country THE LONDON BAPTIST CONFESSION Contents PREFACE ........................................................................................................................................ 3 THE LONDON BAPTIST CONFESSION OF 1689 1. Of the Holy Scriptures ....................................................................................................... 7 2. Of God and Of the Holy Trinity ....................................................................................... 9 3. Of God’s Decree ............................................................................................................... 10 4. Of Creation ....................................................................................................................... 11 5. Of Divine Providence ...................................................................................................... 12 6. Of the Fall of Man, of Sin, and of the Punishment Thereof ........................................ 13 7. Of God’s Covenant ........................................................................................................... 14 8. Of Christ the Mediator .................................................................................................... 15 9. Of Free Will ..................................................................................................................... -
Faith Communities: the Untapped Resource for Development
Kay Warren, Elizabeth Styffe, and Gil Odendaal Faith Communities: The Untapped Resource for Development Engaging, Equipping, and development because her church has provided Mobilizing Untapped Resources extensive, yet simple, training in how to be a volun eleste doesn’t know much about for teer community health worker. The humble church eign aid or development, but she’s an member calls herself a “Community PEACE Cexpert on hunger, stigma, and disease. Servant.” She represents more than 3,000 volun Sitting alone on a hand-woven mat in the African teers in the Western Province of Rwanda who are sun, Celeste is covered with lesions, having been improving health, influencing development, reduc expelled from her village due to her HIV-positive ing poverty, and changing the world, one family at status and waiting for death. a time. More than 22,000 home-health visits will Down the road, a local church resonates with be made in this rural region this month because the sound of 50 people singing, clapping, and churches are taking the lead. Empowered U.S. dancing. The pastor preaches passionately to his and indigenous churches are connecting with each small congregation about Jesus’ call to care for the other and partnering with governments and other poor and hurting in His name. A church member organizations to engage and equip ordinary people leaves the exuberant worship service and makes in local churches to actively address development her way toward Celeste’s mat under a tree. Soon, issues in the lives of real people everywhere. Celeste will feel the volunteer’s soothing touch, receive needed medications from a church-based Defining the Problem clinic or a government hospital linked to the local If the U.S.