New Series Survey

Dear Reader,

It has been a while since I’ve written anything here, and that is because I feel I have contributed my piece to the textual discussion. A topic that has been on my mind for some time is the degradation of Protestantism in the West. I often hear the average Roman Catholic using the term “Protestantism” to describe many forms of religion which are simply not any sort of representation of such. In fact, the standard way to describe American Christianity is simply to call it “Protestantism.” This is strange, because often times they are describing religious beliefs and practices that the Protestants wrote treatises against, such as ongoing revelation, charismatic gifts, and other non-Reformed practices.

So I will be starting a new series discussing the history of Protestantism and it’s distinct features. I will likely be coupling this with a YouTube series as well. My question for you, reader, is whether I should do it here on this blog, or start an entirely new blog to write on the topic. All of the articles I have written up to this point will stay here as they are, I will just create a separate series on this topic for those that are interested. Let me know what you think.

Thanks,

TD

8 thoughts on “New Series Survey”

  1. I’d say put it right here; I use an RSS feed to see your posts and would prefer not to add another. Thanks for asking and for providing a valuable resource on the historic view of the text of Scripture.

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  2. Yes,

    It should be a new blog.

    People might be allergic on your stand on the received text etc. but still be able to learn from what you have to say about Protestantism.

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  3. Definitely send out a link to your new blog here if you take that approach. But personally, I think this blog would be a fine home for it. Modern issues in bibliology are inseparable from the wider collapse in mainline Protestantism. It helps frame the discussion, so I think it wouldn’t be out of place here.

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  4. New blog. You may be able to reach people who would initially have a knee-jerk reaction and run from the textual discussion. After you win them over with the Protestantism blog, they may be ready to hear what you have to say on the textual issues.

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  5. I would prefer that the site stay the same. All of your topics and comments are interesting and helpful. I wouldn’t want to miss any of them by failing to signup to a new location. May the Lord be with you in your labour for the Gospel of Christ.
    Very truly yours,
    James W. Campbell,Orthodox Presbyterian Church minister, retired, North Haven, CT

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