I am currently outlining what I thought was going to be a theological book. I have the equivalent of an MTS degree and am halfway to an MDiv. In addition, I am an avid writer, though I am not yet published. To change that status and use my gifts and experiences for the Kingdom of God, I decided to write a theological book on important issues that seem to go under the radar. However, with 21 essays identified as necessary for the work, and still climbing, it looks like I will have to split the tome I was working on into several volumes.
I have been working on this project, in a sense, ever since I joined the BB over a year ago. The process of outlining the books has become a massive effort, that I am going slowly through as I do an inductive bible study of the entire NT and the Book of Proverbs.
The unifying theme, it seems to me, is finding and bringing to light what I believe are key deceptions Satan is using in the Church. Then, I examine what the biblical response should be. This is where I find my fire, my passion, and the key intellectual battleground I believe I can help in. However, I am trying to be gentle with any doctrinal correction.
I present the current titles of my essays as they give away the gist of the books:
1-1) Confirming Your Salvation: The Effects of a Living Faith
1-2) Judge Not? Correcting a Common Misunderstanding and Resurrecting Church Discipline
1-3) Interpreting the Times: The Spiritual Health of the American Church
1-4) Personal Holiness: A Foundation for Christian Faith
1-5) The Bible's Teachings Trump Our Life Experiences: What Being the Word of God Means to Our Reality
1-6) The Doctrine of Hell: The Need to Embrace the Day of Judgment in Tears
2-7) Reason is Not Equal To Scripture: A Warning About Having a Rational Faith
2-8) A Segue: Belief in a Creator God is in Fact Very Reasonable
2-9) Christian Tradition is Not Equal to Scripture: A Warning About "High Church" Christianity
2-10) The Supernatural Deception of Our Time: A Warning About the Charismatic Movement
2-11) The Lie of the Enemy Called the Scientific Worldview
2-12) What is Biblical Womanhood? Countering Modern Feminism
2-13) Our Sexual Activity is Judged by God: Combating the Sexual Revolution
2-14) Should Children be Rationed? Exposing the Real Problem with Birth Control
3-15) Offerings: A Call for Radical Generosity in the Face of Lazarus
3-16) Solving the Problem of Evil Using the Bible: Accepting a Fool's Wager
3-17) What is a Fool, a Simple Person, and a Scoffer According to the Bible?
3-18) A New and Much Darker Perspective on the Historical Church in Light of a Timeless Gospel
3-19) Some Thoughts on Politics, Nationalism, and a Kingdom Not of this World
3-20) Warnings to the Pharisees and Scribes: Convicting Words and the Need to Study, Understand, Apply, and Quote the Whole Bible
3-21) A Sampling of C.S. Lewis' Apologetical Arguments Against other Religions: Christianity on the Offensive
What are your thoughts that could help this project?
The problem I have run into is that a word by word inductive study of the bible has produced in me, a far, far more conservative faith that, to me, seems against the grain of the evangelical movement. I am not turning mainline or charismatic or high church, instead I am discovering that my reading of the bible for two years has put me at odds with most evangelical pastors as a matter of course. I am simply hyper-conservative compared to the average churchgoer and pastor.
I guess I wonder if it is possible to be a Non-Evangelical, non-Charismatic, non-Mainline Protestant Christian due to a very literal reading of the bible? Or am I simply misreading things and lacking an understanding of how these 21 viewpoints I am writing mesh with the Church?
Any insights that can help me?
I have been working on this project, in a sense, ever since I joined the BB over a year ago. The process of outlining the books has become a massive effort, that I am going slowly through as I do an inductive bible study of the entire NT and the Book of Proverbs.
The unifying theme, it seems to me, is finding and bringing to light what I believe are key deceptions Satan is using in the Church. Then, I examine what the biblical response should be. This is where I find my fire, my passion, and the key intellectual battleground I believe I can help in. However, I am trying to be gentle with any doctrinal correction.
I present the current titles of my essays as they give away the gist of the books:
1-1) Confirming Your Salvation: The Effects of a Living Faith
1-2) Judge Not? Correcting a Common Misunderstanding and Resurrecting Church Discipline
1-3) Interpreting the Times: The Spiritual Health of the American Church
1-4) Personal Holiness: A Foundation for Christian Faith
1-5) The Bible's Teachings Trump Our Life Experiences: What Being the Word of God Means to Our Reality
1-6) The Doctrine of Hell: The Need to Embrace the Day of Judgment in Tears
2-7) Reason is Not Equal To Scripture: A Warning About Having a Rational Faith
2-8) A Segue: Belief in a Creator God is in Fact Very Reasonable
2-9) Christian Tradition is Not Equal to Scripture: A Warning About "High Church" Christianity
2-10) The Supernatural Deception of Our Time: A Warning About the Charismatic Movement
2-11) The Lie of the Enemy Called the Scientific Worldview
2-12) What is Biblical Womanhood? Countering Modern Feminism
2-13) Our Sexual Activity is Judged by God: Combating the Sexual Revolution
2-14) Should Children be Rationed? Exposing the Real Problem with Birth Control
3-15) Offerings: A Call for Radical Generosity in the Face of Lazarus
3-16) Solving the Problem of Evil Using the Bible: Accepting a Fool's Wager
3-17) What is a Fool, a Simple Person, and a Scoffer According to the Bible?
3-18) A New and Much Darker Perspective on the Historical Church in Light of a Timeless Gospel
3-19) Some Thoughts on Politics, Nationalism, and a Kingdom Not of this World
3-20) Warnings to the Pharisees and Scribes: Convicting Words and the Need to Study, Understand, Apply, and Quote the Whole Bible
3-21) A Sampling of C.S. Lewis' Apologetical Arguments Against other Religions: Christianity on the Offensive
What are your thoughts that could help this project?
The problem I have run into is that a word by word inductive study of the bible has produced in me, a far, far more conservative faith that, to me, seems against the grain of the evangelical movement. I am not turning mainline or charismatic or high church, instead I am discovering that my reading of the bible for two years has put me at odds with most evangelical pastors as a matter of course. I am simply hyper-conservative compared to the average churchgoer and pastor.
I guess I wonder if it is possible to be a Non-Evangelical, non-Charismatic, non-Mainline Protestant Christian due to a very literal reading of the bible? Or am I simply misreading things and lacking an understanding of how these 21 viewpoints I am writing mesh with the Church?
Any insights that can help me?