Public Service Librarian & Adjunct Professor at Gateway Seminary
John Webster and the Holiness of Preaching
For Webster, preaching and pastoral work is one of a profound vocation; a calling to emulate the God who preaches.
For Webster, preaching and pastoral work is one of a profound vocation; a calling to emulate the God who preaches.
According to Webster, holiness is not something we merely learn about, study, or contemplate: it is something we cherish, do, and emulate.
Webster’s life-long project of 'theological theology' could be said to be an expansion of a theological category many evangelicals would consider theologically-basic: holiness.
The first-century churches, when they met, ordinarily ate a proper meal together, a meal including the bread and the cup, and this meal was at the heart of their common life and worship.
Dr. Iorg discusses recent inspiration he has had from Peter Cartwright and Francis Asbury.