Nicotine Theological Journal 12.1 Smith, Landry, Fox, Hart, and Muether

ntj121.jpgThis edition features an excellent exchange between Bill Smith and Eric Landry on the relation to parachurch organizations and the spirituality of the church. Gerry Fox offers an interesting comparison between Calvin and Hastings College. There is reaction to Carl Trueman’s take on “Bog Standard Evangelicalism” on which the HB has also weighed in here and here.

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  1. Gerry Fox’s piece should be reprinted to some editor somewhere here in Little Geneva. Parochial denominationalism that merely serves to perpetuate a social/cultural/ethinic tradition can never be a good thing…

    Zrim

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