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Not totally in the right direction

David Gibson
Date posted: 1 Dec 2009

Book Review TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY FOR THE CHURCH Scripture, Community, Worship

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David Gibson
Date posted: 1 Oct 2006

Book Review KNOWING THE HOLY SPIRIT THROUGH THE OLD TESTMENT

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How's your personal experience of God?

David Gibson
Date posted: 1 Feb 2005

Book Review STIRRINGS OF THE SOUL Evangelicals and the New Spirituality

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Assumed evangelicalism

David Gibson
Date posted: 1 Jun 2003

You may have heard the story of the Mennonite Brethren movement. One particular analysis goes like this: the first generation believed and proclaimed the gospel and thought that there were certain social entailments. The next generation assumed the gospel and advocated the entailments. The third generation denied the gospel and all that were left were the entailments.1

Another story. In 1919, Trinity Great Court in Cambridge saw a meeting between Rollo Pelly, the Secretary of the liberal Student Christian Movement, and Daniel Dick and Norman Grubb (Presi-dent and Secretary of the evangelical Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union). The meeting was to discuss the re-unification of the two movements that had split in 1910. Norman Grubb's account of the meeting is infamous:

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