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Some Miscellaneous Articles that I Read Last Week

USA Todaydid a cover article on Tim Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church and the multi-site church strategy sweeping America.

Speaking of USA Today, Cathy Lynn on her Faith and Reason blog posed this question, “Are you  megachurch dropout?”

Today there seems to be this notion that hyper-fundamentalism equals an emphasis on actual bible teaching.  Green Baggins addresses this issue briefly in defining what exactly is true scholarship, in the biblical sense.

Ligonier Ministries has posted their significant books for 2009.  The list covers such areas as John Calvin, Church History, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology, and Biblical Studies.

Well, with 2010 approaching with the quickness, here is a list by David Dunham at Christ in the City on books to look for next year.

Is there more to being dubbed Reformed and/or a Calvinist than acknowledging the Five Points of Calvinism (i.e. T.U.L.I.P.)?  Well, I think so and so does Caleb at Discover Orthodoxy.

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