Connecting the Dots: Tullian Tchividjian and Luther’s Theologian of the Cross
The Magnum Opus of the Reformation: Martin Luther’s Heidelberg Disputation; Part 5
The Reformed community will hardly shed a tear in regard to the recent demise of Tullian Tchividjian. A consummate theologian of the cross in accordance with Martin Luther’s Heidelberg Disputation, his lack of nuance drove other Reformed leaders to distraction.
Tchividjian is the premier example of the authentic Reformed gospel applied in our day. His life and teachings will be compared to what we have learned thus far from the foundational doctrinal statement of the Reformation.
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You guys are looking at this wrong… Sex is the one unpardonable sin in the unofficial sin hierarchy scale. So of course he has to “step down.” We are all just sinners but we can’t be sinning like this. If Tullian were guilty of say blackmail like CJ Mahaney the reformed crowed would be crowing his virtues from the housetops.
But never fear, I predict it takes …. six months . . . for Tullian to come back and start preaching again appropriately chastened, duely humbled, and sufficiently repentant. And then everyone will sing songs to God’s great forgiveness . . . for the wretched, wretched sinners.
It can’t be longer than six months ’cause he will run out of unemployment . . . and he’s going to need a paying job.
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“Ryan, We still have one free room left for the conference.”
Thank-you Paul for the invitation. I would love to vacation to Ohio someday, but that won’t be this summer. In fact, my wife and I agreed to go to Los Angeles and Legoland, California in the beginning of January. :o) I will definitely watch the TANC videos online. I’ve just finished listening to John Immel’s TANC 2014 lectures over the weekend.
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