Interview with Dan DeWitt, author of CHRIST OR CHAOS
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Owen Strachan, co-author of THE GRAND DESIGN: MALE AND FEMALE HE MADE THEM, Part 2
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Owen Strachan, co-author of THE GRAND DESIGN: MALE AND FEMALE HE MADE THEM, Part 1
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Wayne Grudem, author of "FREE GRACE" THEOLOGY: FIVE WAYS IT DIMINISHES THE GOSPEL
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Betsy Childs Howard, author of SEASONS OF WAITING: WALKING BY FAITH WHEN DREAMS ARE DELAYED
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with David Mathis, author of HABITS OF GRACE: ENJOYING JESUS THROUGH THE SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Gloria Furman, author of MISSIONAL MOTHERHOOD: THE EVERYDAY MINISTRY OF MOTHERHOOD IN THE GRAND PLAN OF GOD
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Stephen Wellum, co-editor of PROGRESSIVE COVENANTALISM: CHARTING A COURSE BETWEEN DISPENSATIONAL AND COVENANTAL THEOLOGIES - Part 2
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Mark Coppenger, author of MORAL APOLOGETICS FOR CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIANS
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Benjamin L. Gladd and Matthew S. Harmon, authors of MAKING ALL THINGS NEW: INAUGURATED ESCHATOLOGY FOR THE LIFE OF THE CHURCH
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Scott Christensen, author of WHAT ABOUT FREE WILL? RECONCILING OUR CHOICES WITH GOD'S SOVEREIGNTY
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Sinclair B. Ferguson, author of THE WHOLE CHRIST: LEGALISM, ANTINOMIANISM & GOSPEL ASSURANCE - WHY THE MARROW CONTROVERSY STILL MATTERS
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Andreas J. Köstenberger and Robert L. Plummer, authors of GOING DEEPER WITH NEW TESTAMENT GREEK: AN INTERMEDIATE STUDY OF THE GRAMMAR AND SYNTAX OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with J. Alan Branch, author of BORN THIS WAY? HOMOSEXUALITY, SCIENCE, AND THE SCRIPTURES
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Paul Tautges, author of COUNSELING ONE ANOTHER
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…
Interview with Tim Challies, author of DO MORE BETTER: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO PRODUCTIVITY
It is always delightful to read behind Lee Gatiss, and this new booklet (The St. Antholin Lecture, 2014) is certainly no exception. As the title cleverly implies, Strangely Warmed focuses on the sometimes rather heated controversy over Arminianism in the Anglican Church of 18th century Britain. More specifically, Gatiss investigates John Wesley’s sustained attack against…