Category: James Anderson

  • Sincere Offer, Election, and Limited Atonement

    My friend Paul has posted a response to David Ponter’s response to James Anderson’s comments on Limited Atonement and the Free Offer. It’s a very detailed and worth reading. Allow me to post some shorter thoughts on the topic, namely the objection: Is the “free offer” of the gospel really “sincere” if Jesus only died…

  • Is Sola Scriptura a Protestant Concoction?

    Dr. Greg Bahnsen’s lecture by the above title is now available thanks to the transcription by Pastor David King and the editing of James Anderson (link). Thanks to monergism.com for bringing this to my attention. To God be the Glory!

  • >Response from James Anderson

    >I am pleased to report that Mr. Anderson has replied (here) to my previous post (here) regarding irresolvable paradoxes. Mr. Anderson indicates that he does not accept the following: (P1) The situation that both proposition P is true and P is false (at the same time and in the same way) is a possible situation…

  • Problems with Paradoxes

    Over at the Triablogue, in the comments box, Mr. Anderson wrote: Unless I’ve badly misunderstood it, which is entirely possible, your argument is designed to show that the claim that there can be irresolvable paradoxes is itself a paradox. Your premise (i) states your opponents’ position, for the second of argument. Your (ii) then apparently…