Archive for the ‘Reformed Theology’ Category
Posted on January 12, 2009 - by Stephen Murray
Who is the Neo-Reformed Zealot?

Reading the NYT’s recent article on Mark Driscoll and Scot McKnight’s blurb on NT Wright’s new book I thought I’d compile two lists of where I think the ‘neo-reformed’ are at and why in many ways we present something of a weird paradox to the rest of the Christian landscape as they try to figure us out:
Neo-Reformed (Things people don’t like):
1. We believe in the supremacy of God and his glory in all things.
2. We believe in the 5 solas.
3. We still believe in the inerrancy, authority and sufficiency of Scripture.
4. We are Calvinists – duh!
5. We still believe that people who die without Christ go to eternal conscious punishment.
6. We believe that the gospel is a word – i.e. you can’t ‘preach’ the gospel with actions – you can only proclaim it and live consistently with it.
7. We’re still complementarians.
8. We think that it is possible to develop a truthful systematic theology.
9. We will not budge on the importance of penal substitutionary atonement.
10. Yes, we think it is still possible to be a heretic and yes, there are quite a few those around in the church today.
Neo-Reformed (Things people like):
1. We have a largely open-handed approach to culture.
2. We’re always keen to re-think current practices.
3. Mission is a top priority for us.
4. In light of #3, we have a passion for church planting.
5. We’re more accepting of outsiders than previous conservative groups.
6. We’re into social justice and mercy ministry in a big way.
7. We’re greener than previous conservative groups.
8. #1, #6 and #7 are based on the fact that alongside our doctrine of Total Depravity and the brokenness of our world we’ve attempted to recapture the beauty of humanity and the creation through our understanding of the Image of God and Common Grace respectively.
9. Our Gospel includes the restoration of all things (See Tim Keller’s ‘The Gospel in All its Forms‘)
10. And horror of horrors – a lot of us still think NT Wright is a pretty good author and theologian even if we don’t always see eye to eye.
Posted on January 7, 2009 - by Stephen Murray
Scot McKnight is Clearly Concerned about Us
How else can you explain his rather uncharitable comments about us ‘neo-reformed’ in his blurb on NT Wright’s new book? I must confess I’m a little ticked off.
Posted on November 20, 2008 - by Stephen Murray
Too much talk of Culture?
Thabiti Anyabwile and Carl Trueman think that there’s too much fascination with ‘culture’ and ‘engaging culture’ in Christian circles today. I must confess that I’m not completely convinced that they’re on the money, or (if I may be so bold) that the school of thought, ministry and theology that these gentlemen speak out of has taken culture seriously enough yet and what it means to engage culture in a way that is congruent with the gospel. But then maybe I’m just a naive, young, little upstart – ok so I know I am, but anyway… I really get the feeling, looking at the average reformed and evangelical church around me that culture, and real engagement with it is still something a bit mysterious and off the agenda at present even despite the large amount of press available about engaging the culture. (HT – Jason)
Posted on September 2, 2008 - by Stephen Murray
Start a Blog Campaign
I want to see more reformed and evangelical South African Christian blogs – I want to see more people talking about what it means to be the church in South Africa in the contemporary world in which we live. So I’m laying down a challenge to anyone out there who is a South African Christian to start a blog.
Now most people think its a stack load of work to keep up a blog – and I guess if you want to post everyday then it is a bit of work and time. But I think its also very rewarding (read my post on the 10 benefits of blogging I’ve experienced in the last 2 years) and you don’t have to post everyday to write a good blog. So go over to Blogger or Wordpress (blogging platforms) and get going.
Here are some tips to start off with:
- Start reading other good Christian blogs (browse through the links on my sidebar)
- Learn how to use a feed reader and syndication (I use Google Reader and Feed Burner)
- Don’t write long complicated posts
- Sign up with Amatomu
- Link, link and link to other similar blogs
- Make sure the template or layout you choose is simple and easy to read
- Categorize or tag all your posts
- Don’t use corny pseudonyms – use your real name!
- If you can, make your name the url
- Always give credit to material you find on other blogs by linking back to the source
- Don’t promo your blog by dropping spam comments on other people’s blogs telling them to check out your site
- Don’t rant and preach too much on your blog – people will get tired of you – write posts that encourage dialogue rather
- Have fun…
If you decide to take up this challenge then leave a comment below with a link to your new blog. Come on your bloggers…
UPDATE: If you already write a reformed, evangelical South African blog then introduce yourself and leave us a link in the comment section to your blog.
Posted on August 29, 2008 - by Stephen Murray
Monergism’s Mp3 Library
Check out Monergism’s extensive and revamped Mp3 library. There’s enough there to keep you going for a long time.
Posted on January 22, 2008 - by Stephen Murray
This is so exciting…
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Posted on January 14, 2008 - by Stephen Murray
Resurgence Conference 2008: I’ll be There!
I’ve been a bit quiet about this on my blog until all the details were sorted out but I thought it was time to come clean: Yes, I’m going to be at the Resurgence Conference: Text and Context, February 2008 at Mars Hill Church, Seattle! An amazingly gracious sponsor has helped me to get over to the States and attend this conference. I’m going to also have the opportunity of meeting with a number of different people involved in church planting – some of them connected to the Acts 29 Network – which is probably my main aim in this trip. I’m quite excited about possibly linking up with A29 for future church plants here in South Africa.
I’m looking forward to also attending two churches in the States that we, here in South Africa, don’t really have anything similar to. I’m spending one Sunday in St. Louis at the Journey Church pastored by Darrin Patrick and then spending the following Sunday at Mars Hill Church in Seattle pastored by Mark Driscoll.
What I’d like from the peeps out there is to make contact with as many people I can who read this blog and will also be attending the Resurgence Conference. I’d love to catch up with you guys – especially those of you who write blogs. I thought that rather than emailing each of you individually I’d just stick this notice up as a post instead. Please let me know if you’ll be there so I can look out for you.
See some of you soon…
Posted on December 4, 2007 - by Stephen Murray
Return to Normal – Whatever that is?
Back to blogging after a few days off entertaining family here in Cape Town and fixing my car which is giving me the urge to be in heaven in the ‘paddy-whacks for Adam’ queue thanks to the ensuing entropy we experience and live with post-fall (and yes I know, if I was in the Garden I would have done the same…blah, blah, blah). Anyway, a lot has happened in the blogsphere since I’ve been away. Many of you commented on the gospel forum post which was great. I’ve received a ton of Facebook messages from friends suggesting that having Tim Keller comment on my blog is the pinnacle of blogging and so I should just give up now while I’m ahead. Sorry to disappoint, but I think I’m going to keep going and try not let the whole ‘celebrity Christian comment syndrome’ get to me (be humble! be humble! be humble!). And so here’s two links of interest that caught my eye as I scrolled through HUNDREDS of feeds flooding my feedreader this morning:
Anthony Bradley, one of the coolest reformed dudes around asks the question: Why aren’t reformed dudes cool like Rob Bell?
And…Jollyblogger is a contributor to a new book coming out about Christians and New Media.
Posted on November 7, 2007 - by Stephen Murray
Nailing My Colours to the Mast
According to Darrin Patrick’s classifications, along with some commentary by Andrew Jones, I’m probably a combination of the ‘Emerging Attractional’ and ‘Emerging Incarnational’ but of the ‘Neo-Reformed’ variety. Huh?
Posted on October 18, 2007 - by Stephen Murray
Hansen on the Gospel Coalition
I’ve already mentioned how excited I am about the Gospel Coalition. I really hope and pray that it is the beginning of a returning to the center that is so desperately needed amongst evangelicals. And so I was eager to read Colin Hansen, one of the editors of Christianity Today, giving something of an overview of what the Gospel Coalition is all about. Have a read and I hope you will be as encouraged about the future as I was. (HT – Chris)

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