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Jesus Among Other Gods pt. II
Posted by Eric Stillman on May 30th, 2007 under Other religions, Relativism, Truth. [ Comments: 1 ]

“I am absolutely against any religion that says that one faith is superior to another.  I don’t see how that is anything different than spiritual racism.  It’s a way of saying that we are closer to God than you, and that’s what leads to hatred.” 

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Jesus among other gods pt. 1
Posted by Eric Stillman on May 22nd, 2007 under Other religions, Evangelism. [ Comments: 9 ]

What would you say to a crowd of teenagers if you were given five minutes to explain what Christianity is all about?  If you were one of nine panelists representing different world religions, how would you make the Christian story stand out in its beauty and truth?

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Summary of women in ministry series
Posted by Eric Stillman on May 17th, 2007 under Women in ministry, NewLife. [ Comments: none ]

In the spring of 2007, I preached through a series on what the Bible has to say about gender and gender roles, especially on whether or not God intends for women to be pastors or elders in the church.  To read through a summary of my conclusions, Click here for the PDF.


Is the Church Sexist?
Posted by Eric Stillman on May 15th, 2007 under Church History, Women in ministry. [ Comments: 3 ]

Last week I dared to disagree with 99% of the church leaders and theologians of the past 2000 years by declaring that the Bible does not teach that women are inferior to men.  For most of its history, the church went along with the prevailing attitude of the surrounding culture, convinced by reason, by nature, and by Scripture that women were created to be man’s subordinates.  I quoted such church leaders as Augustine, Ambrose, Aquinas, Tertullian, and Martin Luther to support my point; since then, I’ve found similar teachings from other church leaders and theologians, including Irenaeus, John Chrysostom, John Calvin, John Knox, and Charles Hodge.  For this reason, I believe that it is dangerous to appeal to church tradition, “the way it’s always been,” as a reason for restricting women from positions in church leadership.  If the Bible teaches such restrictions, then so be it, but the testimony of men who saw women as inferior by nature should not be treated as canon.

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This Just In: Women are not Inferior to Men
Posted by Eric Stillman on May 8th, 2007 under Church History, Women in ministry. [ Comments: none ]

It’s not often that I disagree with 99% of the church leaders and theologians of the past 2000 years.  And it is certainly a rare occurrence that I listen to the teachings of such heavyweights as Augustine, Aquinas, Tertullian, Ambrose, and Martin Luther and say without blinking, “I think you’re wrong.”  Certainly it should give anyone pause to dismiss the teachings of the pillars of the church as “misguided and unbiblical.”  But you know what?  I’m not worried.

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Should women be excluded from church leadership?
Posted by Eric Stillman on May 1st, 2007 under Church History, Women in ministry. [ Comments: 8 ]

If men and women are truly equal in the sight of God, why are so many churches dominated by male leadership?  Is this what God intended for His church?  Or are churches with only men in leadership misreading the Bible in how they have given out leadership and teaching roles?

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