Joshua Penduck writes: On a cold and wet evening sometime in early 2021, my church’s ministry and management team met on Zoom to discuss the first chapter of the then new Living in Love and Faith material. I knew that that there were mixed opinions on the team. I didn’t realise just how mixed. The ... Continue Reading The post The idiocy of the LLF process first appeared on Psephizo.| Psephizo
Martin Davie writes: The announcement of the choice of the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mallally, to be the next Archbishop of Canterbury has been accompanied by frequent references to the Archbishop of Canterbury as the ‘head of the Church of England’ or the ‘head of the Anglican Communion.’ In this post I shall explain why both of these statements are misleading, what roles the Archbishop of Canterbury actually has in the Church of England and the wider Anglican Communion, and the...| Psephizo
Par “doctrine”, ce mot étrange, on entend ceux qui exposent, à l’oral ou à l’écrit, leurs idées sur le droit. Ayant eu, autrefois, l’occasion de nous y intéresser, nous y reviendrons sans doute. Mais disons tout de suite que nous … Continuer la lecture →| Jus ad libitum
Who are the people who preach the gospel for selfish gain, and why would Paul be ok with them?| Living Theologically
Doctrine, An Introduction Bodie Hodge, M.Sc., B.Sc., PEI Biblical Authority Ministries, August 6, 2025 ( Donate ) Do you wear clothes?...| www.biblicalauthorityministries.org
For those of you of sufficient age, you should have heard that title in your head with the stentorian voice of this fine announcer. But in all seriousness, the U.S. Space Force and U.S. Space Command have their work cut out for them, developing doctrine and strategy and educating the public on the contributions of space to daily life in the modern world. A.P. Penaflor joins host Jacqueline Whitt in the studio to discuss space, a topic that once held nations spellbound but has become so routin...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has revived interest in and discussions about NATO. When 31 countries, each with their own national interests and goals, come together, interoperability becomes a driving consideration. Giovanni Corrado and Joel Gleason conducted a study of NATO interoperability and doctrine as their research project for the Carlisle Scholars program at the U.S. Army War College. They join podcast editor Ron Granieri to share the findings of numerous interviews and studies. Wha...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
By Nicholas Drummond This two-part article provides perspectives on the future of warfare. Part I considers strategic elements, including the Nature of War, which remains immutable. Part II explore…| UK Land Power
Puritan pastor Richard Baxter took an old Latin phrase and popularized it in his day, in English. It is simple, but profound: “In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.” Why was Baxter so concerned to see Christians publicly, charitably, doctrinally unified? Baxter, w| JustinHuffman.org | The Online Home of Pastor Justin Huffman
Andrew Goddard writes: What follows demonstrates a recent statement about PLF by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is significantly misleading in relation to what the bishops have decided, what the church teaches on sexual ethics, who PLF is for, and what PLF offers. This development, contradicting and undermining past theological and legal advice as| Psephizo
Dr. Michael Gleghorn makes a case for why Christian doctrine and apologetics are important for spiritual growth and maturity.| Probe Ministries
My last post looked at the first of four preaching points that were essential to the rise of Methodism as a distinct tradition within the wider church. In that post, I noted that John Wesley did no…| John Meunier
"Pratiquez l’Évangile et pratiquez les sports. Ne négligez ni votre âme ni votre corps". Pie XI| La Porte Latine
In 1745, John Wesley wrote a letter to a friend about the relationship between the Methodists and the clergy of the Church of England. In the letter, he began by describing the core doctrine of Met…| John Meunier
A Reckoning with the Modern Reformed Consensus| American Reformer