BlogThrus

BlogThru: Soul Physicians, Act One

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus
Tagged Bob Kellemen
May 22, 2010 @ 2:28 AM

In the opening chapter of Act One, chapter four of Bob Kellemen's magnum opus Soul Physicians, Bob takes us behind the scenes, as it were, to behold divine love's fountainhead: the eternal inter-relationship existing between the persons of our Triune God.

Kellemen on McLaren's New Kind of Christianity, Part 4

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus, Outside Opinions
Tagged Bob Kellemen, Brian McLaren
April 30, 2010 @ 11:00 PM

ANKoCIn these next two responses, Bob Kellemen interacts with Brian McLaren on questions about the nature of the Gospel and the mission of the Church. In the first response, Bob debunks the Gospel of Brian (no Python pun intended), preferring instead the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. In the second response, Bob reveals various real-life churches that are doing exactly what Brian says the Church is not doing.

BlogThru: Soul Physicians, Prologue

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus
Tagged Bob Kellemen, Biblical counseling
April 25, 2010 @ 6:57 PM

Soul Physicians CoverBiblical counselor Bob Kellemen of RPM Ministries has become a good friend and reviewing colleague since he joined the Discerning Reader reviewing team.

Kellemen on McLaren's New Kind of Christianity, Part 3

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus, Outside Opinions
Tagged Brian McLaren, Bob Kellemen
April 17, 2010 @ 4:42 PM

McLaren bookFor some reason I'm not being allowed to post a review today, so let's attempt a blog entry. Here are two more links to Bob Kellemen's interaction with Brian McLaren's contentious book, A New Kind of Christianity:

Post #5: Responding to Brian  McLaren’s Q #3: The God Question http://bit.ly/aUXFKr

Introducing Ben House, His Blog, and His Book

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus, Author Spotlight
Tagged Ben House
April 15, 2010 @ 12:17 AM

Ben House bookI have always known that I am somewhat irrelevant, but I have had this recently confirmed by another self-proclaimed irrelevant individual, teacher and author Ben House. It did help that I am also a teacher like him, and at least a blog author, not to mention our similar Reformed theological convictions. In an age of pragmatism, irrelevancy is not an appreciated quality. But both Ben House and I believe it is that - a quality.

Kellemen on McLaren's New Kind of Christianity, Part 2

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus, Outside Opinions
Tagged Brian McLaren, Bob Kellemen
April 06, 2010 @ 4:16 PM

ANKOCBetter late than never due to the events of Easter weekend, but as promised, here are two more links to Bob Kellemen's blog series through Brian McLaren's contentious book, A New Kind of Christianity

Post # 3: Responding to Brian McLaren’s Q # 1: The Narrative Question http://bit.ly/d6XPTO

Kellemen on McLaren's New Kind of Christianity

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus, Outside Opinions
Tagged Bob Kellemen, Brian McLaren
March 28, 2010 @ 1:32 AM

McLaren coverOne of DR's trusty reviewers, Dr. Bob Kellemen of RPM Ministries, recently completed an extensive BlogThru of Brian McLaren's latest work, A New Kind of Christianity (HarperOne, 2010) at his own blog. Here at DR for the next seven Saturdays, two new links will be posted to Bob's series until there are no more links to post.

BlogThru: The New Testament in Antiquity, Part 1

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus
July 20, 2009 @ 2:31 PM

Earlier this year, publicist Emily P. Varner of AcademicPS kindly sent me an unexpected package from Zondervan containing one of their newest textbooks: The New Testament in Antiquity, edited by Wheaton College professors Gary M. Burge, Lynn H. Cohick, and Gene L. Green.

BlogThru: Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (Chapter 2)

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus
March 31, 2009 @ 4:45 PM

It may seem hackneyed to state that on a given matter we find more questions than answers, but in the case of Complementarianism v. Egalitarianism, the proliferation of questions over answers is truly the case. But here we may have hope, for Dr.

BlogThru: Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (Chapter 1)

Posted by Mark Tubbs
In BlogThrus
March 20, 2009 @ 4:18 AM

This post is part of a larger series of posts by Dwayne Forehand and Mark Tubbs on the book Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood (RBMW). The entire book is available online for free here, or buy it on Amazon.