Summarize the content of the blog; and explain your agreements and/or disagreements using substantive support for your position(s).

Instructions:

The internet is both a wasteland of weak, incoherent theology and a rich, well-informed interchange of thoughtful doctrinal truths. The internet platform offers a great opportunity to find helpful and challenging discussions on current issues of theology. Students will peruse the internet and become familiar with current theological blogs related to the subjects covered in class.

Find a blog relating to one of the subjects covered in class. Identify the source, author and date of the blog; state the area of theology and the specific topic; summarize the content of the blog; and explain your agreements and/or disagreements using substantive support for your position(s). Use proper form and format. Total paper length can be anywhere from 1,200 to 1,800 words.


Here are a few theology-oriented websites which could get you started:
From a more Calvinist perspective:
Tim Challies:
John Piper:
The Gospel Coalition:
Albert Mohler:
From a more Arminian perspective:
Roger Olson:
Greg Boyd:
Ben Witherington:
Scot McKnight:

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