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Tag Archives: kevin vanhoozer
Speech Act and Irony
The irony is that people think I am a Barthian because I recommended Torrance’s lectures on the Nicene Creed. Of course, such a mentality is representative of the Reformed internetskii. If they don’t want to grow and become mature in … Continue reading →
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Tagged gnosticism, karl barth, kevin vanhoozer, preaching
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Through Hegel, Fire, and Sword
(With proper acknowledgments to Lewis Ayres for the title). Consistency in life and doctrine is a mark of the gospel. The godly man does not flit from doctrine to doctrine. That represents an unstable mind. However, consistency of doctrine is … Continue reading →
Posted in Autobiography, Fathers, theology
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Tagged bruce mccormack, federal vision, hegel, james k a smith, john milbank, karl barth, kevin vanhoozer, n. t. wright, oliver o'donovan, radical orthodoxy, richard muller, speech act
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