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Tim Keller quotes BB Warfield in a sermon on miracles

The sermon is entitled “Healing the Sick” an was from March 4, 2012. Great quote from BB Warfield. http://www.mbrem123.com/bible/miracle1.php WHEN OUR Lord came down to earth He drew heaven with Him. The signs which accompanied His ministry were but the trailing … Continue reading

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The Offense of God

A couple of illustration from Tim Keller’s sermon “Out of Egypt”  from Feb 19, 2012 This passage starts about minute 15. Aldous Huxley in “Ends and Means” (Tim Keller says “ways and means”) Looks like the book is about to be … Continue reading

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CS Lewis, Tim Keller, and the Sex Therapist

Intimacy and Desire by David Schnarch is the most helpful book I’ve read on theological anthropology in a long time. That may sound strange because the book is written by a secular sex therapist who bases his findings on science … Continue reading

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Bertrand Russell’s Free Man’s Religion Quotations

Tim Keller used this in his sermon “Save in the Plan”. I found it to be a quote used by others. I’ll include the full paragraph. Such, in outline, but even more purposeless, more void of meaning, is the world … Continue reading

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True Love and False Love

Some years ago a theologian named William Vanstone wrote a book, now out of print, that included an interesting chapter called The Phenomenology of Love.41 All human beings, he says—even people who from childhood were deprived of love—know the difference … Continue reading

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Franklin Graham’s definition of a Christian and the Evangelical Brand

The two main interviews of “This Week with Christiane Amanpour” were with Franklin Graham and Tim Keller. I found both interviews very illuminating on a number of levels. The Franklin Graham caught my attention almost immediately. Amanpour began the interview … Continue reading

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