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Robert Preus, Justification and Rome

Posted by T on May 31, 2010
Man, Salvation / 2 Comments

This is a brief yet surprisingly thorough and lucid treatment of the issues Continue reading…

Adam & Eve as mulattos

Posted by T on June 15, 2009
Current Discourse, Eschatology, Man, Salvation / 17 Comments

This continues the review of Ken Ham et al, One Blood: I continue with item 1 Continue reading…

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Ham on Blood

Posted by T on June 11, 2009
Biblical, Culture, Current Discourse, Man, Salvation / 12 Comments

One Blood, a book by Ken Ham, C. Wieland, and D. Batten (see detail at bottom) is a creationist attack against “racism.” Continue reading…

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Jerry Bridges’ Sin

Posted by T on November 01, 2008
Ethics, Man, Salvation / 6 Comments

His book Respectable Sins starts off with a few orientation chapters, the burden of which is to show: You are already a saint Continue reading…

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N. T. Wright on the Resurrection

Posted by T on July 03, 2008
Man, Salvation / 5 Comments

The thesis is that the “Easter belief” of the early Christians (a) refers intentionally to a literal, physical (not merely spiritual) raising of Jesus from the dead, and (b) the mode and breadth of this belief can only be explained on the hypothesis that that is what actually happened. The thesis is pursued in specific and detailed interaction with the Leben Jesu literature, most of which denies the resurrection. The characteristic emphasis that we would expect from Wright is Continue reading…

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Remember the Holocaust

Posted by M on February 16, 2008
Judaica, Man, Salvation / 8 Comments

Biblical scholars have debated the meaning and types of sacrifices given in Scripture. Calvin says there are two types, sin offerings and offerings of worship (Inst. 4. 18. 13). Aquinas maintains there are three: burnt offerings, sin offerings and peace offerings (ST IaIIae 102.3). Their division differs according to their emphasis. Calvin is more concerned with the purpose of the sacrifice and Aquinas more with how the victim’s carcass is disposed. Both have their merits (and demerits: neither seem to recognize the atoning element in all sacrifices), but for reasons that will become obvious, I shall follow Aquinas. Continue reading…

Book: Spener. Pia Desideria.

Posted by T on March 24, 2007
Man, Salvation, Modern (1500-1900) / No Comments

Philip Jacob Spener wrote this initially as a preface to an edition of some sermons by J. Arndt; it became popular in its own right and subsequently was published by itself Continue reading…

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Book: Arndt. True Christianity

Posted by T on March 12, 2007
History, Man, Salvation, Modern (1500-1900) / No Comments

Johann Arndt (1555-1621) was a Lutheran minister that was troubled by formalism or dead orthodoxy among the German people. He wrote this book, True Christianity (Wahre Christenthum) to counter this trend, arguing that mere assent to correct doctrines Continue reading…

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Particular Redemption

Posted by M on January 19, 2007
Man, Salvation, Theology / 17 Comments

The following is an letter I wrote to a friend who had questions about the reformed doctrine of “limited Continue reading…