The Ministry of Rebuke
- why we rebuke (part 1)
- when to rebuke (part 2)
- how to rebuke (part 3)
- how to receive rebuke (part 3)
Related:
- Confrontation (how to rebuke)
- Ken Sande, “Judging Others: The Danger of Playing God,” Parts 1 | 2 | 3
When Mr. Confronter Emails Mr. Blogger
I consider that hypothetical situation today on Kevin DeYoung’s blog to probe how we should confront others. What does gospel-centered confrontation look like?
Hannah Whitall Smith’s Unhappy Life
That’s what I address in a guest post today for Kevin DeYoung’s blog.
Two Clarifications about Keswick Theology
I clarify two issues in a guest post today for Kevin DeYoung’s blog:
- What about Keswick today?
- Is Frances Havergal really connected to Keswick theology?
Pietistic Goofiness
That’s what J. I. Packer calls Keswick theology. And for good reason, too. It nearly destroyed him.
For details, see my guest post today for Kevin DeYoung’s blog: “Pietistic Goofiness: How Keswick Theology Nearly Destroyed J.I. Packer.”
Interview on Keswick Theology
I recently answered these questions from Kevin DeYoung after he read my book on Keswick theology:
- Give us a brief history of the Keswick movement.
- Who were some of the significant people involved with Keswick, both those who influenced it and those influenced by it?
- I really like how you explain Keswick theology by going through a typical Keswick conference. Would you explain the conference and theology for us?
- What are the chief problems with the Keswick view of sanctification?
- Where do we still see Keswick’s influence today? Is their’s a common error that resurfaces often in the church? If so, what makes its so attractive?
- What projects are you currently working on, either for yourself or for Dr. Carson?
—from “Andy Naselli on Why ‘Let Go and Let God’ Is a Bad Idea”
Related: Let God and Let God? A Survey and Analysis of Keswick Theology





