Entries Categorized as 'Protestantism'

Karl Keating’s E-Letter (BRAININESS: GOOD BUT NOT SUFFICIENT)

Date July 22, 2008

Karl Keating, in his Oct 21, 2003 E-Letter, discusses an article in Modern Reformation Magazine on the subject “We Believe in One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.”
The full text of the article BRAININESS: GOOD BUT NOT SUFFICIENT follows with some comments at the end. Emphasis in italics mine.

“Modern Reformation” is a bimonthly magazine published by [...]

Derek Thomas Interviews David Wells on His Book “The Courage to be Protestant”

Date June 8, 2008

On the eve of the publication of his latest book, The Courage to be Protestant (Eerdmans, 2008), Derek Thomas asked him some questions about the reasons that lay behind its publication.
DT: Congratulations David on the publication of your latest book!  How is this related to the tetralogy (or is it quodrilogy?) of volumes which began [...]

Albert Mohler Impressed by Benedict’s Convictions, not His Views

Date April 20, 2008

Pope Benedict XVI’s first visit to America as Pope will not be his introduction to this country, but it will be the first opportunity for Americans to see this Pope up close – three years after his election as pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
Along with others, many evangelical Christians will be watching with interest. [...]

R. Kent Hughes wears the title Protestant

Date March 31, 2008

The latest 9Marks interview: “Proud to be a Protestant? R. Kent Hughes, pastor emeritus at College Church in Wheaton, Illinois, discusses with Mark Dever his 40 years of pastoral ministry.”

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A Conversation About Protestants and Catholics

Date November 1, 2007

A visitor to our blog has asked that we converse on some very specific issues reguarding the Protestant and Catholic faiths.
Most, if not all these issues, have been dealt with at great length and to our satisfaction by others. Therefore, in discussing these topics, we will make considerable use of these references.
The following are some [...]