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?
Update on 8/23/2017: My latest book attempts to survey and analyze “let go and let God” theology:
What Do You Do When a Good Hymn Goes Bad?
I raise that question today in a guest post for Kevin DeYoung’s blog.
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.”
Update on 8/23/2017: My latest book attempts to survey and analyze “let go and let God” theology more accessibly:
How to Win Logos Scholar’s Library
Will your book be available in print?
Within a week of announcing that Logos Bible Software is publishing my book Let Go and Let God? A Survey and Analysis of Keswick Theology, I received over one hundred emails and comments asking the same question: “Will your book be available in print?”
Short Answer
No, at least for now. ***Don’t miss the update at the bottom of this article.***
Longer Answer
No. The plan for now is that the book will be available exclusively in electronic format from Logos Bible Software.
The factors involved in this decision are complicated, but here are some reasons that I chose Logos Bible Software to publish my first solo book:
- I love Logos Bible Software. I’d rather have a book in Logos format than in print any day. [Read more…] about Will your book be available in print?
Mike Bullmore on the Gospel and Pastoral Ministry
My pastor, Mike Bullmore, began his sermon last Sunday with a brief update regarding a conference he ministered at the previous week in Toronto. The conference MP3s are available for free, and here’s what Mike contributed:
- The Functional Centrality of the Gospel
- Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Martin and guests
- The Gospel and Pastoral Character
- Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Symons, Boot, Martin, and guests
- The Gospel and Pastoral Labor
- Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Martin and guests
- The Gospel and Pastoral Hope
- Panel with Q&A: Bullmore, Martin, Symons, and guests
Beautiful Girl
I enjoy singing Andrew Peterson’s “Beautiful Girl” to my two-year-old daughter Kara. (It’s on his album Slugs & Bugs & Lullabies.) So for Father’s Day, Jenni framed this picture for me (click to enlarge):