The Gospel Coalition conference well underway, and I have noticed there are several bloggers attending, not the least of which are Justin Taylor, Brent Thomas, Justin Buzzard, Erik Raymond, and James Grant. Here are some of their blogposts (I will update this assuming more will be posted).
Justin Taylor:
Carson: What Is the Gospel?
Keller: Gospel-Centered Ministry
Loritts: Passing on the Gospel
Wilson: Christ and Culture in Light of the Gospel
Piper: “The Triumph of the Gospel in the New Heavens and the New Earth”
Justin Buzzard:
The Gospel Coalition Conference – I’m Going & I’ll Blog About It
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Getting Started
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Session #1, D.A. Carson
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Session #2, Tim Keller
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Session #3, Crawford Loritts
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Additional Highlights from Day One
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Day 2, What Is the Gospel Coalition?
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Day 2, Breakout Session, Mark Driscoll and Michael Lawrence–Mentoring Young Pastors
The Gospel Coalition Conference: Day 2, Final Session, John Piper “The Triumph of the Gospel in the New Heavens and the New Earth”
Brent Thomas:
The Gospel Coalition
The Gospel Coalition: Day One
What Is the Gospel Coalition?
The Gospel Coalition: Day Two
The Gospel Coalition: Personal Reflections
Erik Raymond:
The Gospel Coalition Conference
The Gospel Coaltion :: D.A. Carson
Also, you can go here and check out what workshop(s) attendees are going to. One quick observation is that the workshop Michael Lawrence (Capitol Hill Baptist) and Mark Driscoll (Mars Hill) are leading almost doubles any other workshop in attendance. This does not bode well for those who think Driscoll is “liberal”. Check back for more updates . . .
I guess I don’t understand the correlation. Why does the number of attendees to his seminar say anything about whether or not Driscoll is “liberal”? I tend to agree that he isn’t, I’m just not sure what your saying. Honest question. Thanks.
Tristan,
There is a movement in the SBC to label Driscoll and Acts 29 as liberal, emergent, compromisers, etc. Fundamentalists, SBC or not, choose not to look at what God is doing through this brother, and choose to look and highlight only his faults. In reality, both fundamentalists and the those in the SBC like Roger Moran are dead wrong, as this conference shows. That was my point in the comment.
I haven’t always been a supporter of Driscoll, as I believed the first things I heard of him by other people. Then I checked him out for myself and realized that he is not only someone I like and appreciate, he has been unfairly treated by his Christian brothers. That is not to say he is perfect or I like everything he does. Rather, that is to say I believe he is a man of God doing a good work for the kingdom who needs our prayers and should receive our support.