#82 The Gospel on the Ground
Challenging the conventional dichotomy of indicative and imperative in the Pauline corpus, denouncing the two forms of Christianity that result from pietism, and how to pronounce “pilgrimaging.”
Challenging the conventional dichotomy of indicative and imperative in the Pauline corpus, denouncing the two forms of Christianity that result from pietism, and how to pronounce “pilgrimaging.”
I wrote this little piece on April 15th, 2015 barely weeks into my exposition of Romans. I tucked it away as a sort of theological time capsule. But, unlike real time capsules intended document changes that have occurred over time, once this essay was exhumed, I discovered no time had passed and nothing had changed…....
Rather consistently, what we focus on is our faithfulness to God (obedience) rather than His faithfulness to us (Gospel). The difference between these two ideas is the difference between a pietistic theology and a reformed one.