Four Reasons Why I like Rob Bell
From 2011
I have heard of Rob Bell, and have a lot of info about him backlogged to read. So, I know very little about Rob; but I can tell you I already like him. How can this be? And what do I specifically like about him?
1. He’s honest: I know this because Justin Taylor and John Piper were able to make judgments about his book before it was even published. Is he a universalist? I don’t know, I haven’t read the book yet, but he apparently has no bones about being clear as to what he believes, unlike those who pass judgment on him. Indicative of New Calvinism is the nuanced / ambiguous / subjective verbiage that they call “teaching.” Whether Piper or his fawning servant, Justin Taylor, or Keller, Powlison, Tripp, Mahaney, Chan, etc., etc, add nausea, you read their books, page after page after page saying, “I…
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Paul, Thanks for another insightful article on the New Calvinism, I thought you might like to listen to the opening General Session at the recent Shepherds Conference, by John Mac as found here: Opening General Session The Shepherds Conference 2014-John MacArthur Session 1 http://www.shepherdsconference.org/media/details/?mediaID=8432
Be sure you listen carefully at 25:36 to J Mac’s quote “all this is happening even in the middle of the revival of reformed Theology”
Co Laborer with you in the work of the ministry,
Ken M. Schmidt 7125 Ash Creek Heights #102 Colorado Springs, CO 80922-3685 (H) 719-596-9191 (M) 719-337-4835 kschmidt@livingtruthministry.com http://www.livingtruthministry.com http://livingtruthministry.blogspot.com/ http://www.livingtruthministry.com/book-menu/my-new-book
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Ken,
Thanks Ken, dispensationalism upholds future Israel and the dichotomy of justification as a finished work and the sanctified life of the believer. May God bless your ministry abundantly.
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