Worship – Chapter 51
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – How can our worship fulfill its great purpose in the New Testament age? What does it mean to worship “in spirit and in truth”? This post is part of a 50+ post…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – How can our worship fulfill its great purpose in the New Testament age? What does it mean to worship “in spirit and in truth”? This post is part of a 50+ post…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – What is the meaning of the Lord’s Supper? How should it be observed? This post is part of a 50+ post series from the classic work by Wayne Grudem (PhD, Cambridge), Systematic…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – Who should be baptized? How should it be done? What does it mean? This post is part of a 50+ post series from the classic work by Wayne Grudem (PhD, Cambridge), Systematic…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – What are the different activities within the life of the church that God uses to bring blessings to us? What do we miss if we neglect involvement in a local church? This…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – How should a church be governed? How should church officers by chosen? Should women serve as pastors of churches? This post is part of a 50+ post series from the classic work…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – What kind of authority does the church have? How should church discipline function? This post is part of a 50+ post series from the classic work by Wayne Grudem (PhD, Cambridge), Systematic…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – What makes a church more or less pleasing to God? What kinds of churches should we cooperate with or join? This post is part of a 50+ post series from the classic…
Reading Systematic Theology with Wayne Grudem – What is necessary to make a church? How can we recognize a true church? The purposes of the church. This post is part of a 50+ post series from the classic work…
An historical overview of the Catholic Church, a doctrinal comparison between Catholicism and the Bible, and answering whether all Catholics are Christian. Short Answer The Catholic Church shares some common theological history and beliefs with Reformed Protestantism, but also…