Theology Missing the Point of N.T. Wright August 11, 2020August 11, 2020 David Lytle 1 Comment Faith, Sin, History, Salvation, College, Arminian, Christians, Resurrection, N.T. Wright, Christ, Old Testament, Christianity, Theology, Books, Free Will Baptist, Argument, God, Heaven, Doctrine, Church, Welch College, Martin Luther, Protestant, Covenant, F. Leroy Forlines, Gospel, Eschatology, Hell, Disagreement, Law, New Testament, Baptist, Bible Getting N.T. Wright wrong. Read more
Theology Devotions in Church History: Erasmus January 6, 2020January 6, 2020 David Lytle 4 Comments Greek, Martin Luther, Reformation, Satire, William Tyndale, Erasmus, Vulgate, John Calvin, New Testament, Scholarship, Philosophia Christi, Praise of Folly, Guttenburg, Rotterdam, Desiderius Erasmus, Latin, Acts The scholar who changed the world. Read more
The Arts Film Reviews “Luther: The Life and Legacy of the German Reformer” – A Review October 31, 2017October 31, 2017 David Lytle 5 Comments Film, Church, Martin Luther, Ninety-five theses, Protestant, Catholic, Reformation David Lytle reviews the new film about Martin Luther and the Reformation. (625 words) Read more