Churches Without Chests

The Long Defeat (4) – Premillennialism and the Mortality of Culture

Since premillennialists are accused of a pessimistic eschatology, it is with some glee that we…

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The Long Defeat (3) – Premillennialism and the Eucatastrophe

J.R.R. Tolkien felt there should be another word in the English language. Taking the Greek…

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The Long Defeat (2)- Helpful Pessimism in Middle Earth

Premillennialists are told that their hermeneutic must be faulty because its pessimism is contrary to…

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The Long Defeat (1) – The Poignant Beauty of Premillennialism

Those who reject and critique premillennial eschatology may have several reasons for doing so. The…

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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,…

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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…

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Recovering Reverence -11 – The Problem of Ethnic Expression

David de Bruyn

April 19, 2022

Few disagree that reverence is to be in the heart of the true believer. But…

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Recovering Reverence 10 – The Inside-Out Problem

David de Bruyn

April 1, 2022

Ask fifty different pastors if the worship of their churches is reverent, and you will…

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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…

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Rescuing Reverence – 8 “Childlikeness”

David de Bruyn

March 8, 2022

Reverent love includes a deep sense of being a small, teachable, weak being who is…

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