Columns from Tabletalk Magazine, July 2014
The July issue of Tabletalk is out. This issue features articles examining the fourteenth century. From the the Black Death, which ravaged Europe, killing over one-third of the population, to the so-called Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy and the Western Schism, during which time several men simultaneously claimed to be the true pope, the fourteenth century was not a quiet time. This century witnessed the rise of heretical mystics such as Meister Eckhart as well as forerunners to the Reformation such as John Wycliffe. This issue of Tabletalk will help Christians better understand where we are today by looking closely at where we have been in the past.
Contributors include R.C. Sproul along with Joel R. Beeke, Terry L. Johnson, Dave Furman, Nicholas R. Needham, Stephen J. Nichols, R. Scott Clark, Peter A. Lillback, Dan Dewitt, R.C. Sproul Jr., Tim Challies, John MacArthur, Albert N. Martin, Eric B. Watkins, and others.
We do not post all of the feature articles or the daily devotionals from the issue, so you'll have to either purchase the issue or subscribe to get those. But for now, here are links to several free columns and articles from this month:
- Forerunner of the Reformation by Burk Parsons
- The Holy Love of God by R.C. Sproul
- May You Live in Interesting Times by R.C. Sproul Jr.
- Praying for Our Children's Salvation by Joel R. Beeke
- Jesus and the Church by Terry L. Johnson
- No Greater Gospel: An Interview with Dave Furman
- Pop Atheism and the Power of the Gospel by Dan Dewitt
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Here's a preview of what's coming up in Tabletalk over the coming months:
The Ordinary Christian Life
The August issue explains that the ordinary Christian life, the life to which all believers are called by the Lord Jesus, is, by its very nature, the radical Christian life.
The Church and the Parachurch
The September issue explains the nature, place, and purpose of parachurch ministries.
Biblical Dichotomies
The October issue will seek to provide a basic hermeneutical tool by examining the meanings of some of the most important biblical contrasts.
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