by Brett Williams | Jul 10, 2017 | Catholicism, Ecclesiology
Apparently, transubstantiation cannot occur without gluten. The Pope declares that the Eucharist cannot be celebrated with gluten-free bread. The bread used in the celebration of the Most Holy Eucharistic Sacrifice must be unleavened, purely of wheat, and...
by Kevin Bauder | Mar 14, 2017 | Ecclesiology, Library, Library Tips, Resources
Crossway has the Kindle version of Theologians of the Christian Life: The Church on Amazon for free. I don’t know how long. Unless you want Crossway to pay you to read the book, there’s no reason to wait. Accept the gift!
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 19, 2017 | Alumni, Biblical Studies, Ecclesiology, Library Tips, Local Church, Theology
Jeff Brown is missionary (Baptist Mid-Missions) to Germany who earned his research doctorate from Central Seminary. He published his dissertation as Corporate Decision-Making and the Church of the New Testament (Pickwick Publications). The volume has recently been...
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 4, 2017 | About Us, Conferences, Ecclesiology, In the Nick of Time, Race, Theology
Jeff Straub introduces Emmanuel Malone, who will deliver Central Seminary’s Charles MacDonald Lectures. His topic is “Race and the Church.”
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 28, 2017 | Devotion, Ecclesiology, Hymnody, Music, Pastoral Theology, Theology, Worship
An extended biblical investigation by Central Seminary alumnus Chuck Bumgardner. Here is his conclusion: Now, these passages are not, strictly speaking, “prescriptive” (as we may think of that term); they do not command with an imperative that worshippers of God must...
by Kevin Bauder | Dec 24, 2016 | Christianity, Church Services, Ecclesiology, Holidays, Local Church, Pastoral Theology, Sacred and Mundane, Theology, Worship
You don’t have to be a strict Sabbatarian to understand that Adam Parker nails it.