Category Archives: Grace

Dialogue with Robert Prater, Part 6

As before, I’ve edited out portions of Robert’s comment from yesterday, not out of lack of respect, but to simplify the reading. And I’m not going to respond to arguments I’ve already responded to. And this discussion is not about … Continue reading

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Dialogue with Robert Prater, Part 5

I’ve edited several of Robert’s paragraphs from his comment posted earlier today. This is no disrespect. Rather, I just don’t want to unduly test the readers’ patience. The full text of his comment is still posted. <snipped introduction> First of … Continue reading

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Dialogue with Robert Prater, Part 4

I’m stating my point a different way this time, as it’s obvious that Robert is not hearing what I’m trying to say. I earlier wrote a post pointing out that it is inadequate for those in the conservative Churches of … Continue reading

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Dialogue with Robert Prater, Part 3

Robert responded to my post of yesterday, and I’m glad he did as he raises questions that need to be addressed. As before, his original comment iis italics. This is a very long post, but Robert advocates for his position … Continue reading

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Dialogue with Robert Prater, Part 2

Robert Prater wrote a lengthy, thoughtful comment to my earlier post on elision (skipping steps of logic). As I hate typing in those little comment boxes, I respond by means of this post. His comment is restated here in italics. … Continue reading

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Facing Our Failure: A Comment on Gil Yoder’s Post

Over at his blog, Let Us Reason, Gil Yoder has begun a review of Todd Leaver’s book, challenging its arguments. Gil has changed his blog software (looks good!), but I can’t get the comment feature to work. It just won’t … Continue reading

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Facing Our Failure: The Fellowship Dilemma in Conservative Churches of Christ, Part 2

Deaver’s book is a big deal. In fact, it’s so important that I’d imagine very few conservative writers will dare take it on. My prediction, cynical though this may be, is that the progressive blogs and forums will appreciate the … Continue reading

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Facing Our Failure: The Fellowship Dilemma in Conservative Churches of Christ, Part 1

A book review I just wrote. Todd Deaver. Facing Our Failure: The Fellowship Dilemma in Conservative Churches of Christ, Oliver Springs, Tennessee: self-published, 2008. No ISBN; 135 pages; $9.95 plus $2.95 shipping and handling; [email protected] or (865) 435-9471. Forward by Dr. Randy Willingham.  This … Continue reading

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Amazing Grace: A Question About Baptism

I get emails. I love reading your blog and have reached the same conclusions on Acts 2:38, but I will say I don’t know how to work around what one of the commenter’s said:  “Jay can conjecture till the Lord … Continue reading

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Judgment by Works, Part 2

Now, I’ve taught for some years now that rewards and punishment should not be the primary motivator for living righteously. Rather, we should yield to the Spirit’s remaking of our hearts so that living as Jesus would have us live … Continue reading

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