Was the church always meant to resemble the church of the first century? Or were we to grow into something more as time passed and maturity developed?
What would it mean for the church to successfully carry out the Great Commission?
Is there a difference between the kingdom and the church? If so, what is it and how does it apply?
Was the church to always have an "us against the world, ragtag minority" sense, or were we to grow into something bigger and more influential?
Was the move from houses to cathedrals right, altogether wrong, or a necessary growth taken too far?
We explore these questions and more in this week's Who Let the Dogma Out?
We continue on from last week's discussion on the Trinity with a closer look at the work of the Holy Spirit. - The Holy...
We discuss why the Proverbs are so essential. What it means to fear God, how the Proverbs cure theological minimalism, how Jesus figures into...
Gnosticism was one of the biggest false doctrines faced by the early church. Nearly 2,000 years later many Christians still wrestle with the gnostic...