A practical question on law/gospel Sam Keyes June 7, 2017 Commentary, The Episcopal Church Grace underlines all of what we do in school, but it is always a grace that assumes action and discipline.
500 years after Luther, the law/gospel insight remains almost true Garwood Anderson May 16, 2017 Commentary, The Episcopal Church Luther's understanding of the gospel has a tremendous liberating appeal, but also grave hermeneutical consequences.
Advent devotions: Waiting for grace or struggling for liberation? John A. Thorpe November 24, 2016 Anglican Church of Canada, Bible, Commentary, The Episcopal Church The devotionals in Liberated by God’s Grace lose track of divine grace in their push for temporal liberation.
Where do we begin? Calvin Lane August 21, 2015 Commentary If you and I cannot recognize that we are a “damn mess,” then I’m not sure what Christianity can offer.
The gospel ain’t about you Craig Uffman May 4, 2015 Commentary The gospel is the proclamation that “the crucified and risen Jesus is the Messiah of Israel and therefore the Lord of the world.” And the time is ripe for a preaching ministry that reflects this gospel and equips the saints for the holy life which is our spiritual worship.
Formative literature 1 Christopher Wells October 3, 2014 Commentary The Facebook thread: books that changed our lives (or some such). Mine tilt heavily toward the modern and contemporary, but God, in the form of truth, meets us through our loves and fears. He finds us where we are, having arrived himself in advance.