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I thought her post... right to expose... possible errors in talking about sanctification, especially when some in the Reformed community have suggested that trying to help people stop sinning is a waste of time... In response, Tullian Tchividjian accused [Wilkin] of "theological muddiness," saying that while failure is not a virtue, acknowledging failure most definitely is... Michael Kruger jumped in, arguing that [Tchividjian's] response failed to distinguish between... use[s] of the law... Mark Jones... came down on the side of [Wilkin] and offered to... debate law and gospel with [him], his fellow PCA pastor. Carl Trueman seconded the idea, and Jared Oliphint weighed in... on the relationship between law and gospel in Reformed theology... I share the concerns raised by [Tchividjian's opponents], and others in this discussion.}} * {{cite journal | author = Weber, Jeremy | date = May 21, 2014 | title=Tim Keller, Don Carson Explain Why Tullian Tchividjian Was Asked to Leave Gospel Coalition | journal = [[Christianity Today]] | url = http://www.christianitytoday.com/gleanings/2014/may/tim-keller-don-carson-explain-why-tullian-tchividjian-tgc.html | access-date = December 7, 2016 | quote = [Quote:] Tchividjian apologizes that his public breakup with TGC has 'given the world the justification they're looking for to disbelieve the gospel.' However, he then added to the ongoing debate over how TGC members have publicly responded to allegations of an abuse coverup by Sovereign Grace Ministries (SGM), revived this weekend after TGC council members C. J. Mahaney and Joshua Harris resigned in the wake of the criminal conviction of a former youth worker at SGM's then-flagship church. / In an interview with the Christian Post's Morgan Lee, Tchividjian strongly criticized how fellow TGC members have defended Mahaney, saying it looks like 'the good-old boys club covering their own' and 'I've just been sort of disgusted by the whole thing.' }} * {{cite journal | author = Phillips, Richard Davis | date = May 26, 2014 | title=Where the Sanctification Controversy Lies | journal = Christian Post | url = https://www.christianpost.com/news/where-the-sanctification-controversy-lies.html | access-date = November 17, 2021 | quote = [Quote:] The long-simmering controversy over the doctrine of sanctification has heated up considerably... with The Gospel Coalition's removal of Tullian Tchividjian's blog from its website. [Tchividjian] has taken to the media and... made the comment that he has been slandered... that the criticisms against his teaching are based on personal and spiritual defects in his accusers... [and that] there is nothing controversial in anything that he teaches. Hearing this, one has to wonder if he actually has read the concerns raised... (see Michael Kruger's post [arguing] that [Tchividjian] is not responding... to the actual criticisms). Since I am one... who has expressed grave concern over Tullian's teaching regarding sanctification, and... described his blog post on 1 John 5:3-4 as false teaching, let me respond that... the real issues are in fact substantive and not... personal. In the interest of clarification, let me therefore point out where... the controversy lies over Tullian's teaching.}} * {{cite journal | author = Klett, Leah Marieann | date = March 21, 2016 | title=Tullian Tchividjian Was Advised by Coral Ridge Elders to Be 'Mindful' in Revealing Undisclosed Affair To Wife Because of Children | website = GospelHerald.com | url = http://www.gospelherald.com/articles/63051/20160321/tullian-tchividjian-advised-coral-ridge-elders-mindful-revealing-undisclosed-affair.htm | access-date = December 7, 2016 | quote = [Quote:] [A]ccording to a recent report published by The Christian Post, Tchividjian… confessed to having an affair with a married woman two years ago after he was confronted by two Coral Ridge elders. / At the time, he was not advised to step down as lead pastor, but instead was advised not to immediately inform his wife about the matter - she only learned about this last week, a 'highly placed source' told the news outlet. 'To make matters worse, the two elders never informed the rest of the session about this situation.' }} Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do not submit it here. You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource (see Christianpedia:Copyrights for details). Do not submit copyrighted work without permission! Cancel Editing help (opens in new window) Discuss this page