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Saturday, October 27, 2007

Celebrity preaching as one of the roots of Evangelical Christianity

Interesting blurb from largehearted boy:

"LiveDaily interviews singer-songwriter Josh Ritter.

What’s the last book you read?

I just read The Most Famous Man in America which is the biography of Henry Ward Beecher (a 19th century preacher). It just won the Pulitzer Prize and it’s about one of America’s great entertainment industries, which are preachers (laughs). And it's basically about the roots of Evangelical Christianity and the real, kind of, rock 'n' roll preachers from (Beecher) all the way down the line to Billy Graham and some of those new guys who are coming. It's kind of the melding of the Bible and the dollar. It's pretty interesting. He was a major force in the abolition of slavery. Really interesting guy."

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Great little forgotten hymn by John Kent

Check out this little hymn I found. I love his use of the word "precepts"--especially considering the way that word typically gets used in Bible church circles.
(from A New Selection of Seven Hundred Evangelical Hymns: For Private, Family, and ... By John Dobell, Isaac Watts)393 C.M. Kent Love to the Law and to the Gospel 1 WHEN from the precepts to the cross The humble sinner turns His brightest deeds he counts but dross And o er his vileness mourns 2 God on the table of his heart Inscribes his love and fear He loves the law in ev ry part But takes no refuge there 3 Thus gospel law and justice too Conspire to set him free Reflect my soul admire and view What God hath done for thee