Posts Tagged ‘ R.C. Sproul ’

Declared Righteous: Rome vs. the Reformation

Feb 9th, 2010 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Uncategorized

Declared Righteous: Rome vs. the Reformation
by R.C. Sproul, with comments
We recently posted (in a forum) a short excerpt from R.C. Sproul’s excellent new commentary on Romans (St. Andrew’s Expositional Commentary) regarding the difference between the Reformation and the RCC view of justification. I had forgotten how much I liked R.C. Sproul and after reading through [...]



Why I Believe Expository Preaching is Valid in the 21st Century

Dec 22nd, 2009 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: 21st Century Reformation

You’ll be surprised how expository preaching has actually been very unliked. Earlier on in 2009, Andy Stanley, pastor of North Point Community Church, and son of esteemed Baptist preacher Dr. Charles Stanley, said this over as missiologist Ed Stetzer’s blog:
Guys that preach verse-by-verse through books of the Bible– that is just cheating. It’s cheating because [...]



R.C. Sproul on Interpreting the Bible

Jul 20th, 2009 | By Douglas K. Adu-Boahen | Category: Uncategorized

Any written document must be interpreted if it is to be understood. The United States of America has nine highly skilled individuals whose daily task is to interpret the Constitution. They comprise the Supreme Court of the land. To interpret the Bible is a far more solemn task than to interpret the U.S. Constitution. It [...]