by Bret Capranica | Jun 22, 2007 | Southern Baptist Issues
Dr. Denny points to the recent event of Dwight McKissic, controversial Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Trustee resigning. Denny Burk ยป Dwight McKissic Resigns as Trustee of...
by Bret Capranica | Jun 21, 2007 | Southern Baptist Issues
Frank Page addresses the BF&M issues and the future of the SBC. One-On-One with Dr. Frank Page (Part 2) | SBC Witness
by Bret Capranica | Jun 21, 2007 | Southern Baptist Issues
Well, sort of. You read it and see if Dr. Chapman brought a new take to the table or whether he is affirming or denying one side or the other. He has a congenial sense to him and a great passion for us to stay focused on the gospel. Of that I concur and find him very clear. I am grateful that he addresses the three current issues regarding Calvinism, Private Prayer Language and Baptism. You tell me if I’m reading him wrong, but it appears Dr. Chapman says, Calvinism is in the BF&M, but so is a more Arminian stance, so leave it alone. A private prayer language is not addressed in the BF&M but by common knowledge, Southern Baptists do not, by consensus, advocate it, so leave it alone. On the Baptism issues, the BF&M is clear for what local churches are to do with baptism. However, Baptist agency heads and employees should not move beyond the BF&M to any other statements to clarify our stance. Is he saying, the IMB trustees should not create additional statements to address the controversy? He is also suggesting that those IMB trustees who register their disagreements with the BF&M should either stand down or leave it alone? So, after reading his report (I will go back and read it a few more times), I’m convinced Dr. Chapman is for seeing people come to Christ. He says the “minimalist” “maximum” issue is a non-issue. We should agree to agree that the BF&M is a consensus statement (I think I heard both Mohler and Burleson say they both do), and doctrinal statements...
by Bret Capranica | Jun 21, 2007 | Education, Theological Education
Robert Gee Witty, founder of Luther Rice Seminary, dies at age 100. Baptist Press – Theological education pioneer dies at 100 – News with a Christian...
by Bret Capranica | Jun 21, 2007 | Blogging
A good pastor friend, and truly wise guy (in every nuance of the term), Walter Price, has just taken the plunge into the blogopshere. We have needed a sense of sanity and professionalism around here and BROTHER Walter (I say that with the heaviest of Southern accents), will do just that. Walter is the Senior Pastor/Teacher of Fellowship in the Pass Church in Beaumont, California (a mere twenty minutes from me), as well as a Trustee at Southern Seminary, a place I hope to one day call an alma mater. Welcome Walter. We’re watching you :)) Check out Walter’s new blog and let him know he’s loved and appreciated: It’s That...