The Pietistic Influences on Tim Keller
Michael Keller delves into how his father, Tim Keller, shaped his approach to presenting the gospel, drawing inspiration from Jonathan Edwards.
Michael Keller delves into how his father, Tim Keller, shaped his approach to presenting the gospel, drawing inspiration from Jonathan Edwards.
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J. I. Packer’s introduction to John Owen’s brilliant work, “The Death of Death in the Death of Christ,” is justly famous. For Packer, Owen reminds us of the glory of the “old gospel”: that Christ secured the salvation of sinners in dying for us.
The Puritans talk a lot about prayer—its theological underpinnings and practical importance—and there is much we can glean from them for our prayer lives today.
The idea that holiness leads to a drab life was utterly foreign to the Puritans—and should be foreign to us, too.