by Luke Geraty | Nov 1, 2011 | Posts
Commenting on the concept of a “diaconate of women,” some suggest that: “The same patristic sources that attest to the existence of women deacons emphatically state that women could never be priests. For Jesus Christ chose only men for this ministry...
by Luke Geraty | Oct 31, 2011 | Posts
As an advocate of frequent observance of the Lord’s Supper, I think it’s important to consider a variety of the themes that are found in it’s meaning. In fact, I think highlighting these different themes can help broaden the understanding of a...
by Luke Geraty | Jun 24, 2011 | Posts
If last week you had told me that I’d be finding a book on the Sacraments by a Pentecostal scholar, I would have probably laughed and thought you were crazy. Those two subjects are mutually exclusive, right? Wrong. I just received (thanks to my wife!) Daniel...
by Luke Geraty | Apr 21, 2011 | Posts
Tradition has it that on a Thursday in 33AD, Jesus broke bread and passed a cup with His disciples. We now call this the Lord’s Supper and celebrate it in remembrance of Jesus’ broken body and shed blood. Much ink has been spilled on the various ways that...
by Luke Geraty | Dec 7, 2010 | Posts
John Calvin writes, “Moreover, two faults are here to be avoided. We must neither, by setting too little value on the signs, dissever them from their meanings to which they are in some degree annexed, nor by immoderately extolling them, seem somewhat to obscure...
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