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Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is.WOKE GOSPEL
Woke Gospel. By Matthew Hosier | Thursday 11 June 2020. Even in Europe the trace elements of Christianity continued to infuse people’s morals and presumptions so utterly that many failed even to detect their presence. Like dust particles so fine as to be invisible to the naked eye, they were breathed in equally by everyone: believers SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS 5. Jesus fulfils the Psalms. Jesus bore the wrath and pain of these Psalms on the cross. When the psalmist cursed, “Smash their teeth,” Jesus was the one who was smashed so we might be made whole. Jesus is able to sympathise with the oppressed. He is the judge who has born the verdict against sin in Himself. THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'SLAWKEY THEMES
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is.WOKE GOSPEL
Woke Gospel. By Matthew Hosier | Thursday 11 June 2020. Even in Europe the trace elements of Christianity continued to infuse people’s morals and presumptions so utterly that many failed even to detect their presence. Like dust particles so fine as to be invisible to the naked eye, they were breathed in equally by everyone: believers SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS 5. Jesus fulfils the Psalms. Jesus bore the wrath and pain of these Psalms on the cross. When the psalmist cursed, “Smash their teeth,” Jesus was the one who was smashed so we might be made whole. Jesus is able to sympathise with the oppressed. He is the judge who has born the verdict against sin in Himself. THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2020 What better way to celebrate the end of lockdown than with a list of the year's best books? After all, this has been a year defined by being locked down and then allowed out again, furloughed and then sent back to work, and reading has been one of the few activities possible in each situation. The result has been that I've read more books this year than I normally would, especially across the A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is. HOW USEFUL IS PHILOSOPHY FOR THEOLOGY? The question of philosophy’s importance for theology is massively complicated and oversimplifications and misunderstandings abound (this post probably won’t help in that regard!), not least because of how these two disciplines can be defined so differently by different authors. Nevertheless, it’s a really important question. So here are some (over generalised) explanations of theANDREW WILSON
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. PAUL AND THE TRINITY If you're interested at all in Pauline or Trinitarian theology - and let's face it, who isn't? - then you should really consider getting hold of Wesley Hill's excellent Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations and the Pauline Letters. It's a superb example of how to do exegesis informed by theology, it's remarkably well and clearly written, and the central idea is both compelling and provocative. ANYWHERES AND SOMEWHERES Anywheres (about 25% of the UK today) dominate British culture and society. They pass exams, do well at school, go on to a residential university, work in a major city at some stage, marry late, and comprise almost all of the political, journalistic, corporate andartistic elites.
HOW CAN YOU TELL SOMEONE IS A CHRISTIAN? Adrian Warnock has recently written a couple of very interesting posts on how to define a Christian, and how to define an evangelical. His argument is that we need a very broad definition of what a Christian is, and a rather more narrow definition of what an evangelical is. I'm not particularly fussed about how people define evangelicalism; it's not a biblical word, it is used in anBLOG: MOST POPULAR
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. HOW DO YOU SPOT AN APOSTLE? The first reason is that almost everyone in church history has answered it with reference to witnessing the resurrected Christ. Individuals like Apollos, Barnabas and Silas, who were apostles but (certainly in one case, probably in the other two) did not witness the risen Jesus, were left out of the picture for centuries, and the answer was made simple: apostles were eyewitnesses, full stop. HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'SLAWKEY THEMES
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is.WOKE GOSPEL
Woke Gospel. By Matthew Hosier | Thursday 11 June 2020. Even in Europe the trace elements of Christianity continued to infuse people’s morals and presumptions so utterly that many failed even to detect their presence. Like dust particles so fine as to be invisible to the naked eye, they were breathed in equally by everyone: believers THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS 5. Jesus fulfils the Psalms. Jesus bore the wrath and pain of these Psalms on the cross. When the psalmist cursed, “Smash their teeth,” Jesus was the one who was smashed so we might be made whole. Jesus is able to sympathise with the oppressed. He is the judge who has born the verdict against sin in Himself. THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'SLAWKEY THEMES
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is.WOKE GOSPEL
Woke Gospel. By Matthew Hosier | Thursday 11 June 2020. Even in Europe the trace elements of Christianity continued to infuse people’s morals and presumptions so utterly that many failed even to detect their presence. Like dust particles so fine as to be invisible to the naked eye, they were breathed in equally by everyone: believers THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS 5. Jesus fulfils the Psalms. Jesus bore the wrath and pain of these Psalms on the cross. When the psalmist cursed, “Smash their teeth,” Jesus was the one who was smashed so we might be made whole. Jesus is able to sympathise with the oppressed. He is the judge who has born the verdict against sin in Himself. THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2020 What better way to celebrate the end of lockdown than with a list of the year's best books? After all, this has been a year defined by being locked down and then allowed out again, furloughed and then sent back to work, and reading has been one of the few activities possible in each situation. The result has been that I've read more books this year than I normally would, especially across the BLINDNESS TO KINDNESS If there is a storm at sea and an ocean liner is sunk, or if a hazardous weather condition brings down a commercial airliner and lives are lost, there is often an outcry—both publicly and in the personal grief of family members—about the failure of God to prevent this disaster (“Where was God?”) Intense grief is real and painful and understandable from all who experience loss in these A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is. HOW USEFUL IS PHILOSOPHY FOR THEOLOGY? The question of philosophy’s importance for theology is massively complicated and oversimplifications and misunderstandings abound (this post probably won’t help in that regard!), not least because of how these two disciplines can be defined so differently by different authors. Nevertheless, it’s a really important question. So here are some (over generalised) explanations of the BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ.ANDREW WILSON
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. PAUL AND THE TRINITY If you're interested at all in Pauline or Trinitarian theology - and let's face it, who isn't? - then you should really consider getting hold of Wesley Hill's excellent Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations and the Pauline Letters. It's a superb example of how to do exegesis informed by theology, it's remarkably well and clearly written, and the central idea is both compelling and provocative. HOW CAN YOU TELL SOMEONE IS A CHRISTIAN? Adrian Warnock has recently written a couple of very interesting posts on how to define a Christian, and how to define an evangelical. His argument is that we need a very broad definition of what a Christian is, and a rather more narrow definition of what an evangelical is. I'm not particularly fussed about how people define evangelicalism; it's not a biblical word, it is used in anBLOG: MOST POPULAR
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'SLAWKEY THEMES
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully PAUL AND THE TRINITY If you're interested at all in Pauline or Trinitarian theology - and let's face it, who isn't? - then you should really consider getting hold of Wesley Hill's excellent Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations and the Pauline Letters. It's a superb example of how to do exegesis informed by theology, it's remarkably well and clearly written, and the central idea is both compelling and provocative. DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend FIVE VIEWS ON BIBLICAL INERRANCY: A REVIEW Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy: A Review. It’s a big task to condense a book like this into a short review. In the introduction, the editors lay out the focus in the following way: We have accordingly narrowed our focus to what seems to be the most significant issues, asking our contributors to treat four topics: (1)God and his
WHEN PREACHING THE GOSPEL IS ILLEGAL On Monday, 1 July, an American street preacher was arrested outside CentreCourt Shopping Centre in Wimbledon. That’s about 200 yards away from the church which I lead in Southwest London. You can watch his preaching and his arrest in full by clicking here. As you can see from the video, Tony Miano decided to preach from 1 Thessalonians4:1-12.
THE PASSION “TRANSLATION” DEBATE: BRIAN SIMMONS RESPONDS The word “camel” is an Aramaic homonym that can also mean “rope.”. To say “it is easier to force a rope through the eye of a needle” is the best way to translate it. Let’s just use the meaning of the word “translation.”. Here’s what Webster’s Dictionary states: “an act, process, or HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'SLAWKEY THEMES
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully PAUL AND THE TRINITY If you're interested at all in Pauline or Trinitarian theology - and let's face it, who isn't? - then you should really consider getting hold of Wesley Hill's excellent Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations and the Pauline Letters. It's a superb example of how to do exegesis informed by theology, it's remarkably well and clearly written, and the central idea is both compelling and provocative. DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend FIVE VIEWS ON BIBLICAL INERRANCY: A REVIEW Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy: A Review. It’s a big task to condense a book like this into a short review. In the introduction, the editors lay out the focus in the following way: We have accordingly narrowed our focus to what seems to be the most significant issues, asking our contributors to treat four topics: (1)God and his
WHEN PREACHING THE GOSPEL IS ILLEGAL On Monday, 1 July, an American street preacher was arrested outside CentreCourt Shopping Centre in Wimbledon. That’s about 200 yards away from the church which I lead in Southwest London. You can watch his preaching and his arrest in full by clicking here. As you can see from the video, Tony Miano decided to preach from 1 Thessalonians4:1-12.
THE PASSION “TRANSLATION” DEBATE: BRIAN SIMMONS RESPONDS The word “camel” is an Aramaic homonym that can also mean “rope.”. To say “it is easier to force a rope through the eye of a needle” is the best way to translate it. Let’s just use the meaning of the word “translation.”. Here’s what Webster’s Dictionary states: “an act, process, or BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2020 What better way to celebrate the end of lockdown than with a list of the year's best books? After all, this has been a year defined by being locked down and then allowed out again, furloughed and then sent back to work, and reading has been one of the few activities possible in each situation. The result has been that I've read more books this year than I normally would, especially across the THE GREAT LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE OF 2021 The Great Leadership Challenge of 2021. In a thought-provoking column for The Times last week, James Forsyth argued that the most lasting impact of Covid will be our diminished appetite for risk. He was talking about politicians in particular: "We’ve had a generation of politicians and officials who had grown used to the worst casescenario
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Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THE FOUNDATION OF THE APOSTLES AND PROPHETS: WHAT IS IT 2. The universal church is built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets in the first generation of the church, with Jesus as the cornerstone. The foundation here is primarily the revelation of the gospel and its extension to all nations. 3. The local church is built on the foundation of apostolic and prophetic ministry as apostles and HOW USEFUL IS PHILOSOPHY FOR THEOLOGY? The question of philosophy’s importance for theology is massively complicated and oversimplifications and misunderstandings abound (this post probably won’t help in that regard!), not least because of how these two disciplines can be defined so differently by different authors. Nevertheless, it’s a really important question. So here are some (over generalised) explanations of the IS IT SINFUL TO LUST AFTER YOUR BOYFRIEND OR GIRLFRIEND Lust is unhealthy desire. Lust is destructive because acting on it always means violating God’s laws and other peoples rights. In the end, lust leads to our destruction. Proverbs tells us that, “The righteousness of the upright delivers them, but the treacherous are taken captive by their lust.”. And Jesus said that to look at awoman
WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE PASSION “TRANSLATION”? So, with that said, here are some of the things that are wrong with TPT. 1. It is not really a translation. Translations attempt to convey as accurately as possible the thought of the original, whether they lean towards the word-for-word (KJV) or thought-for-thought (NIV) end of the spectrum. The Passion “translation” inserts all kinds of THE ADVANTAGES OF RAISING CHILDREN IN THE CITY Everyone knows raising children in the city is harder, right? Well: yes and no, but mostly no, says Tim Keller in a superb talk on the subject which you can download or stream here. His approach is fascinating, and very practical. He begins by conceding three things that make cities harder places to raise kids—although I suspect only the first two are actually true of a city like London HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'SLAWKEY THEMES
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an PAUL AND THE TRINITY If you're interested at all in Pauline or Trinitarian theology - and let's face it, who isn't? - then you should really consider getting hold of Wesley Hill's excellent Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations and the Pauline Letters. It's a superb example of how to do exegesis informed by theology, it's remarkably well and clearly written, and the central idea is both compelling and provocative. SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS 5. Jesus fulfils the Psalms. Jesus bore the wrath and pain of these Psalms on the cross. When the psalmist cursed, “Smash their teeth,” Jesus was the one who was smashed so we might be made whole. Jesus is able to sympathise with the oppressed. He is the judge who has born the verdict against sin in Himself. DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend WHEN PREACHING THE GOSPEL IS ILLEGAL On Monday, 1 July, an American street preacher was arrested outside CentreCourt Shopping Centre in Wimbledon. That’s about 200 yards away from the church which I lead in Southwest London. You can watch his preaching and his arrest in full by clicking here. As you can see from the video, Tony Miano decided to preach from 1 Thessalonians4:1-12.
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Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE ON MENTAL HEALTH Today is World Mental Health Day. This year the day may feel particularly relevant. We're all aware that mental health problems are a significant and growing issue in the world around us, and that was all true before coronavirus hit. Now there is increasing evidence emerging that the pandemic and our experience of lockdown measures are aggravating this growing problem. This is a moment THE PURPOSE OF PENTECOST The Purpose of Pentecost. Christians often stop the story in the wrong place. Frequently, the gospel is talked about as Creation – Fall – Crucifixion – Resurrection – Judgment, which involves jumping from Genesis 3 to Matthew 27 to Revelation 20, and skipping almost everything else. When people stop and think about it more carefully THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The princely line that cheated on the offerings is finished: the prince cannot within Ezekiel’s purview be a reformed successor to Zedekiah. Thus, reference to what is possible within the history of this age becomes shadowy again. This leaves one possibility: whatever picture Ezekiel may have had in his own mind, the prince of an PAUL AND THE TRINITY If you're interested at all in Pauline or Trinitarian theology - and let's face it, who isn't? - then you should really consider getting hold of Wesley Hill's excellent Paul and the Trinity: Persons, Relations and the Pauline Letters. It's a superb example of how to do exegesis informed by theology, it's remarkably well and clearly written, and the central idea is both compelling and provocative. SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS 5. Jesus fulfils the Psalms. Jesus bore the wrath and pain of these Psalms on the cross. When the psalmist cursed, “Smash their teeth,” Jesus was the one who was smashed so we might be made whole. Jesus is able to sympathise with the oppressed. He is the judge who has born the verdict against sin in Himself. DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Note that Jesus’ words in 2:19 are also found in Matthew 26:61 in the trial leading to his death. By moving forward the cleansing of the temple, the threat to Jesus’ life hangs over the entirety of his public ministry. Also this threat reaches its theological climax, less in the temple action than in Jesus’ action in raising his friend WHEN PREACHING THE GOSPEL IS ILLEGAL On Monday, 1 July, an American street preacher was arrested outside CentreCourt Shopping Centre in Wimbledon. That’s about 200 yards away from the church which I lead in Southwest London. You can watch his preaching and his arrest in full by clicking here. As you can see from the video, Tony Miano decided to preach from 1 Thessalonians4:1-12.
WHAT DOES GENESIS 1-11 MEAN? PART 1: CREATURES The message of Genesis 1-11 - creation to 2200BC. The Bible begins with God. It’s very simple. It doesn’t try to convince us that God exists. It doesn’t feel it has to. It simply informs us that “In the beginning God.”. These first four words of the Bible launch into a chapter which celebrates the incomparable THE FOUNDATION OF THE APOSTLES AND PROPHETS: WHAT IS IT 2. The universal church is built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets in the first generation of the church, with Jesus as the cornerstone. The foundation here is primarily the revelation of the gospel and its extension to all nations. 3. The local church is built on the foundation of apostolic and prophetic ministry as apostles and THE GREAT LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE OF 2021 The Great Leadership Challenge of 2021. In a thought-provoking column for The Times last week, James Forsyth argued that the most lasting impact of Covid will be our diminished appetite for risk. He was talking about politicians in particular: "We’ve had a generation of politicians and officials who had grown used to the worst casescenario
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Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. FIVE VIEWS ON BIBLICAL INERRANCY: A REVIEW Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy: A Review. It’s a big task to condense a book like this into a short review. In the introduction, the editors lay out the focus in the following way: We have accordingly narrowed our focus to what seems to be the most significant issues, asking our contributors to treat four topics: (1)God and his
“A HEALTHY THEOLOGY OF HEALING” 2 Given the clear biblical teaching about the two principles of human mortality and divine healing, no Christian seriously denies either one of them in their entirety. A COLD TAKE ON DECONVERSION (FROM JOSH HARRIS’S BROTHER I've been thinking a lot about deconversion recently, and how we handle it theologically, pastorally, practically and spiritually. Of the various things I've read and listened to on this very painful subject, I think this excerpt is perhaps the most helpful. It's from an interview between Sarah Zylstra and Alex Harris, younger brother of Joshua (well known for kissing dating, and then IS IT SINFUL TO LUST AFTER YOUR BOYFRIEND OR GIRLFRIEND Lust is unhealthy desire. Lust is destructive because acting on it always means violating God’s laws and other peoples rights. In the end, lust leads to our destruction. Proverbs tells us that, “The righteousness of the upright delivers them, but the treacherous are taken captive by their lust.”. And Jesus said that to look at awoman
WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE PASSION “TRANSLATION”? So, with that said, here are some of the things that are wrong with TPT. 1. It is not really a translation. Translations attempt to convey as accurately as possible the thought of the original, whether they lean towards the word-for-word (KJV) or thought-for-thought (NIV) end of the spectrum. The Passion “translation” inserts all kinds of HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'S LAWKEY THEMESANDREW WILSON THINK THEOLOGYBIBLICAL THEOLOGYHOW TO THINK THEOLOGICALLY SUMMARYHOW TO THINK THEOLOGICALLY STONE Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is. THE FOUNDATION OF THE APOSTLES AND PROPHETS: WHAT IS IT Paul says that the church is “built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone”(Eph 2:20).
SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS “Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks.” Amen. And now our children will go to their activitiesfor the morning.
THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The identity of the prince in Ezekiel 40-48 is puzzling, and understandably disputed. Why is he called a prince, rather than a king? Is he a regular king in the manner of Zedekiah or Jehoiachin, and if so, why does he have priestly privileges? Is he even a Messianic figure? And so what? DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Alastair Roberts is answering whatever random questions are put to him over at Curious Cat. Many of his answers are worth reading, but his reflections on the temple cleansing in John 2, and the temple structure of John as a whole, are remarkably insightful: WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE PASSION “TRANSLATION”? IS IT SINFUL TO LUST AFTER YOUR BOYFRIEND OR GIRLFRIEND In response to last week's post on lust, a commenter asked, “Could you possibly comment on lust in boyfriend/girlfriend relationships.Where is the
HOMEPAGE | THINK THEOLOGYBLOGWHAT IS THINKAUTHORSCONTACT USMOYNIHAN'S LAWKEY THEMESANDREW WILSON THINK THEOLOGYBIBLICAL THEOLOGYHOW TO THINK THEOLOGICALLY SUMMARYHOW TO THINK THEOLOGICALLY STONE Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. BLOG | THINK THEOLOGY Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. THINK 2021: PETER LEITHART, THEOLOGICAL HISTORY, 1&2 KINGS The Bible gives us a lot of theological history. Scripture is full of books which tell us our story from God's perspective: what has happened in the past, who we really are, why our world is as it is, and what to do about it. A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is. THE FOUNDATION OF THE APOSTLES AND PROPHETS: WHAT IS IT Paul says that the church is “built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone”(Eph 2:20).
SAFEGUARDING THE PSALMS “Happy is the one who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks.” Amen. And now our children will go to their activitiesfor the morning.
THE IDENTITY OF EZEKIEL’S PRINCE The identity of the prince in Ezekiel 40-48 is puzzling, and understandably disputed. Why is he called a prince, rather than a king? Is he a regular king in the manner of Zedekiah or Jehoiachin, and if so, why does he have priestly privileges? Is he even a Messianic figure? And so what? DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Alastair Roberts is answering whatever random questions are put to him over at Curious Cat. Many of his answers are worth reading, but his reflections on the temple cleansing in John 2, and the temple structure of John as a whole, are remarkably insightful: WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE PASSION “TRANSLATION”? IS IT SINFUL TO LUST AFTER YOUR BOYFRIEND OR GIRLFRIEND In response to last week's post on lust, a commenter asked, “Could you possibly comment on lust in boyfriend/girlfriend relationships.Where is the
THE LIES THAT SERVE US This is an outstanding twelve minute video from Justin Giboney on Christians and Critical Race Theory. Do yourself a favour and watch to the end: "Some Christians are so worried about the Marxist barbarians at the gate that they’ve been completely ignored the White nationalists who are already in the temple. If we’re ever going to address the race problem faithfully, we must not only BLINDNESS TO KINDNESS If there is a storm at sea and an ocean liner is sunk, or if a hazardous weather condition brings down a commercial airliner and lives are lost, there is often an outcry—both publicly and in the personal grief of family members—about the failure of God to prevent this disaster (“Where was God?”) Intense grief is real and painful and understandable from all who experience loss in these A READING OF 1 CORINTHIANS Over the last few years, in the final session of the THINK conference, I've performed a "reading" of the text we've been studying, which this year was 1 Corinthians. It lasts about an hour, and it's a sort of dramatised paraphrase of the whole letter, which might help bring parts of it to life in a way that written paraphrases don't. Anyway: since some have been asking about it, here it is. HOW USEFUL IS PHILOSOPHY FOR THEOLOGY? The question of philosophy’s importance for theology is massively complicated and oversimplifications and misunderstandings abound (this post probably won’t help in that regard!), not least because of how these two disciplines can be defined so differently by different authors. Nevertheless, it’s a really important question. So here are some (over generalised) explanations of theANDREW WILSON
Think is a collaboration of thinkers and writers who are passionate about Jesus and his Church, who enjoy spending time wrestling with deep theological questions and helping others to engage with them. We write together because we are friends, and want to strengthen our relationships with one another, sharpen our thinking and be a resource to the wider body of Christ. ANYWHERES AND SOMEWHERES Anywheres (about 25% of the UK today) dominate British culture and society. They pass exams, do well at school, go on to a residential university, work in a major city at some stage, marry late, and comprise almost all of the political, journalistic, corporate andartistic elites.
HOW CAN YOU TELL SOMEONE IS A CHRISTIAN? Adrian Warnock has recently written a couple of very interesting posts on how to define a Christian, and how to define an evangelical. His argument is that we need a very broad definition of what a Christian is, and a rather more narrow definition of what an evangelical is. I'm not particularly fussed about how people define evangelicalism; it's not a biblical word, it is used in an DID JESUS CLEANSE THE TEMPLE TWICE? Alastair Roberts is answering whatever random questions are put to him over at Curious Cat. Many of his answers are worth reading, but his reflections on the temple cleansing in John 2, and the temple structure of John as a whole, are remarkably insightful: THREE FEATURES OF CHRISTIAN PROPHECY First, there is discernment of the contemporary situation by prophetic insight into God’s nature and purpose. We have noticed Revelation’s dominant prophetic concern for exposing the truth of things - both in the churches and in the world - and for revealing how things look from the perspective of God’s heavenly rule WHAT’S WRONG WITH THE PASSION “TRANSLATION”? Personally, I think an awful lot of things are wrong with TPT, but before I get onto that, let me say something up front.I don’t know Brian Simmons personally, but he seems to me like a genuine, gifted, intelligent and godly man with a passion for Jesus, who has put his best work into a project for years, in order to serve the church.THINK
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