Churches Without Chests
The Long Defeat (4) – Premillennialism and the Mortality of Culture
David de Bruyn
June 27, 2022
Since premillennialists are accused of a pessimistic eschatology, it is with some glee that we…
The Long Defeat (3) – Premillennialism and the Eucatastrophe
David de Bruyn
June 20, 2022
J.R.R. Tolkien felt there should be another word in the English language. Taking the Greek…
The Long Defeat (2)- Helpful Pessimism in Middle Earth
David de Bruyn
June 14, 2022
Premillennialists are told that their hermeneutic must be faulty because its pessimism is contrary to…
The Long Defeat (1) – The Poignant Beauty of Premillennialism
David de Bruyn
June 6, 2022
Those who reject and critique premillennial eschatology may have several reasons for doing so. The…
Reconciling Over Reverence- A Proposed Solution
David de Bruyn
May 31, 2022
Will Christians ever agree on whether certain acts of worship are reverent? In glory, perhaps,…
Parsing Reverence With the Past
David de Bruyn
April 26, 2022
Resolving the debate over expressions of reverence is difficult. More than one reason could account…
Recovering Reverence -11 – The Problem of Ethnic Expression
Few disagree that reverence is to be in the heart of the true believer. But…
Recovering Reverence 10 – The Inside-Out Problem
Ask fifty different pastors if the worship of their churches is reverent, and you will…
Recovering Reverence 9 – Wholeheartedness
David de Bruyn
March 21, 2022
“Let me seek Thee in longing, let me long for Thee in seeking; let me…
Rescuing Reverence – 8 “Childlikeness”
Reverent love includes a deep sense of being a small, teachable, weak being who is…
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