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April 20, 2018 By CBMW
In his first letter to Timothy, Paul writes with a concern that surfaces right from the start of the letter and continues to the end: the preservation of sound doctrine. Paul’s instruction to Timothy concerning sound doctrine is incisive and pervasive: Refute those who teach unsound doctrine (1 Tim 1:3; 5:17; 6:3–5), raise up leaders...
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April 18, 2018 By CBMW
Below you can view video from the CBMW T4G18 pre-conference, The Nashville Statement: A Coalition for Biblical Sexuality: Session 1: Ligon Duncan, “What does Nashville have to do with Danvers?” Session 2: Albert Mohler, “Understanding the times; knowing what to do” Session 3: Denny Burk, “‘Male and female He created them’: Thinking biblically about transgenderism...
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March 21, 2018 By Denny Burk
Mark Hemingway has a fascinating profile of Russell Moore over at The Weekly Standard. The piece focuses on the fallout among evangelicals from the 2016 election, but he includes a small bit about The Nashville Statement at the beginning. Hemingway writes: The Nashville Statement is, in some respects, a model for civic engagement by churches...
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December 20, 2017 By CBMW
On Tuesday, NPR’s nationally syndicated program, “On Point,” dedicated a segment to the Nashville Statement. In the segment, Russell Moore, President of the Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention and an initial signatory of the Nashville Statement, joined the discussion with host Tom Gjelten and two other guests: Peter Marty, senior pastor...
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December 14, 2017 By CBMW
On December 9th, Daniel Fuller added his signature to the Nashville Statement. Along with his signature, Dr. Fuller explains why he signed: “I signed the Nashville Statement because it represents the intended meaning of the authors of Scripture. To state anything other than the authors’ intended meaning diminishes the Word of God and renders it...
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