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Tag Archives: john macarthur
Strange Fire (Review)
Macarthur, John. Strange Fire. Not surprisingly, there wasn’t a chapter on basic logic in this book. For the review Chapter 1 is simply a string of recycled sermon notes on how silly and evil various brands of charismania are. Okay, but … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, theology
Tagged cessationism, continuationism, john macarthur, martyn lloyd-jones, sam storms, strange fire
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Macarthur and Defeaters
These are observations about claims Mac and Co. make. They are not intended as a point-by-point analysis of Strange Fire. That will come in due time, Lord willing. My goal here is to protect John MacArthur’s admitted hero Martyn Lloyd-Jones from … Continue reading
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Tagged continuationism, john macarthur, martyn lloyd-jones, strange fire
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Review of Strange Fire
Not surprisingly, there wasn’t a chapter on basic logic in this book. For the review Chapter 1 is simply a string of recycled sermon notes on how silly and evil various brands of charismania are. Okay, but anyone can play … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review, Uncategorized
Tagged cessationism, john macarthur, martyn lloyd-jones
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