Showing posts with label Providence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Providence. Show all posts

Coordinated Hands of God and Men: Providence in the Reformed Tradition by Dr. Bruce Ware

The final session of Resurence's Spring Conference is now available on line. Here are the notes for Dr. Ware's message, "Coordinated Hands of God and Men: Providence in the Reformed Tradition." You can download the message by clicking here (also download the MP4 and watch here). Also, the Q&A with Dr. Ware can also be downloaded by clicking here.

Now that these messages and outlines are up, do you have any thoughts of Dr. Ware's presentation? Have you given much time in your studies of God's providence? What think ye of compatibilist middle knowledge?


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- posted by Timmy Brister, April 18, 2007

Independent Hands of God and Men: Providence in Classic Arminianism by Dr. Bruce Ware

The outline for session two of the Spring Resurgence Conference entitled "Independent Hands of God and Men: Providence in Classic Arminianism" is now available. To download and listen to Dr. Ware's message, click here.

- posted by Timmy Brister, April 10, 2007

The Uncertain Hands of God and Men: Providence in Process Thought and Open Theism by Dr. Bruce Ware

As I mentioned in a previous post, Dr. Ware recently spoke at the spring Resurgence conference. On their blog, Dr. Ware has just posted an outline of his message entitled "Uncertain Hands of God and Men: Providence in Process Thought and Open Theism." The message can also be downloaded by clicking here.



- posted by Timmy Brister, April 5, 2007

Dr. Ware, Resurgence, and the Hands of God and Men

Dr. Bruce Ware recently spoke the the Spring Resurgence Conference of Mars Hill Church (Mark Driscoll is lead pastor). The title of the conference was called "Where the Hand of God and the Hands of Men Meet." The first session was entitled "The Uncertain Hands of God and Men: Providence in Process Thought and Open Theism." The second session was "Independent Hands of God and Men: Providence in Classic Arminianism." The third and final session was "Coordinated Hands of God and Men: Providence in the Reformed Tradition." You can listen to an interview of Dr. Ware by Resurgence about the conference by clicking here. Want to listen to more? Check out this nice collection of Dr. Ware's messages at this blog.

Of late, Dr. Ware's name has been dropped here and there from the Executive Committee Meeting to a recent Baptist Press article in an attempt (I presume) to criticize him for his affiliation with Mark Driscoll and the Acts 29 Network (BTW, check out their doctrinal statement - it's well done). I for one found this conference very encouraging and the partnership between the two even more promising. What do you think?