Sentences with phrase «on evangel»

With 1:38 left in the game, the Spartans were on the Evangel 1 - yard line and kneeled three straight times to kill the clock.
Some of you might have noticed this, but I thought it appropriate to point out on Evangel that First Things has produced its first video, The Creed: What Christians Profess, and Why It Ought to Matter.

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Mankind lies on its knees before the opposite of that which was the origin, the meaning, the right of the evangel; in the concept of «church» it has pronounced holy precisely what the «bringer of the glad tidings» felt to be beneath and behind himself — one would look in vain for a greater example of world - historical irony.
It took on more and more the characteristics of a denomination, strengthening its structures, sending forth missionaries, establishing Bible schools, and communicating with its constituents through the Pentecostal Evangel.
But our work together thus far has already established several points that may have an important bearing on the future of theological education in America: (1) the party - strife between «evangelicals» and «charismatics» and «ecumenicals» is not divinely preordained and need not last forever; (2) the Wesleyan tradition has a place of its own in the theological forum along with all the others; (3) «pluralism» need not signify «indifferentism»; (4) «evangelism» and «social gospel» are aspects of the same evangel; (5) in terms of any sort of cost - benefit analysis, a partnership like AFTE represents a high - yield investment in Christian mission; and (6) the Holy Spirit has still more surprises in store for the openhearted.
I have no idea how long ago I received my review copy of Abide by Jared C. Wilson, but it has had me on a guilt trip every since it came in the mail box.See: Jared and I sort of met because we both started blogging at Evangel, and I think we weren't supposed to like each other.
I recently came across Evangel contributor Russell Moore's astute analysis on the question from 2007 in the pages of Touchstone, the other ecumenical magazine....
One of the main themes of Evangel's early days was evangelicals» complex relationship to culture.I recently came across Evangel contributor Dr. Russell Moore's astute analysis on the question from 2007 in the pages of Touchstone, the other ecumenical magazine of record.Dr....
For those of you on Twitter, I have put together a Twitter list for your convenience of all the Evangel writers that I could find on the platform.Twitter is, of course, the social platform du jour.
He went on to say, «if the proof of a theology is in its preaching, Bultmann's understanding of the proclamation of Christ crucified and risen as a summons to men to die to the world with Christ in order to live unto God is near the heart of the true evangel.
On a more mundane level, we know that Jesus spoke Aramaic (the spoken dialect of biblical Hebrew), since fragments of his speech are embedded in the Greek Gospels (see Mark 5:41; 15:34), while St. Paul proclaimed that same evangel to the world in Greek, though he seems to have been equally at home in Hebrew.
We sing it, but we must learn to pray it and mean it (Samuel M. Shoemaker, «Power to Become,» The Evangel [New York: 61 Gramercy Place, December 1954], pp. 40 - 43; see also John 1:12, which is the subject of Sam's article; and Dick B. New Light on Alcoholism: God, Sam Shoemaker, and AA., 2d ed.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to....
A question... weekdays I produce this link post at my blog... and I was copying it here with the idea it might stimulate discussions... but in light of Joe's recent post that Evangel posts should have lasting relevance... and much of these links are topical and on current events that leads....
I thought Evangel readers would appreciate knowing about my Christianity Today interview with James Davison Hunter, Professor of Religion, Culture, and Social Theory at the University of Virginia and author of To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World (Oxford, 2010), which promises to be the most important book written on Christian cultural engagement in the last 50 years.
Based on the comments I received from my blog posts on the science and religion debate, I want to point Evangel readers in the direction of some resources that would inform the conversation because ---- with the exception of a few interlocutors ---- pervasive ignorance and fear seem to prevail instead of knowledge and faith.
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