Book Brief: Work by Dan Doriani

Dan Doriani is currently serving as VP of Strategic Academic Projects and Professor of Theology at Covenant Theology Seminary. Work is essential to every single human being. Dan Doriani in this book helps unpack the Biblical and Theological understanding of Work. Throughout, he shows how work relates to the gospel and that God’s people should …

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Carey-Fuller Conference 2019

The Carey-Fuller Conference is named for two men who greatly exemplify the best of our Calvinistic Baptist heritage found in the Particular Baptists and early Southern Baptists. This conference is focusing on the three “Es” where our Baptist heritage is desperately needed in connection with biblical, confessional Calvinism: evangelism, exposition, and ecclesiology. Our aim is to …

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Building Faith & Counting Costs: The Cost of Discipleship in a Society that Takes Faith for Granted

  By David Brown  For which one of you, when he wants to build a tower, does not first sit down and calculate the cost to see if he has enough to complete it? (Luke 14:28) In his excellent commentary on Luke’s Gospel New Testament scholar David E. Garland wrote: “ Many who come to …

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Donald Trump and the Evangelical Vote

By Obbie Todd For years scholars have debated the validity of “secularization theory,” the idea that, as society progresses, religion will irrevocably lose its authority in the public square and in society as a whole. In his monumental work A Secular Age (2007), philosopher Charles Taylor described this view as the “disenchanting” of the world …

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