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An even-handed “third way” between Piper and Wright: Michael F. Bird’s JETS contribution

An even-handed “third way” between Piper and Wright: Michael F. Bird’s JETS contribution

by Luke Geraty | Jul 13, 2011 | Posts

Yesterday my copy of the latest JETS came in the mail and I was pleasantly surprised to find an article by Michael J. Bird – “What is There Between Minneapolis and St. Andrews? A Third Way in the Piper-Wright Debate” (pp. 299-309). It is one of the...

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I'd really like to go to Japan someday. After watching Godzilla vs. King Kong, I was reminded of this again... which is probably weird, but I'd really love to do it. I'd love to see where my Japanese family comes from and try and visit some of my cousins.

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Yes!

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In the gospels, Joseph the father of Jesus never speaks. Only his actions are recorded.

He listens carefully & obeys. He supports the work of salvation borne by his wife & son, who take center stage.

This, too, is an example of faithful โ€œbiblical masculinity.โ€

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Preaching from John 9 this weekend. After two Sundays off. Gonna have to try and remember how to preach.

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14 Mar

A Complementarian hero encourages women to endure being smacked.

Yikes.

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The relish with which John Piper says โ€œsmackedโ€ is doing a lot of work here.

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I think one way local church health is reflected is in how the church is able to go about its ministry when pastors are out of town.

I was in the Bahamas for two Sundays & everything went absolutely fantastic.

Which leads me to conclude that I should go the the Bahamas more ๐Ÿ˜‚

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