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Help for John Bugay
John Bugay, a Reformed blogger whose largest area of emphasis in blogging is in responding to Rome’s historical claims, has made a personal appeal for assistance in view of financial pressures placed on him by his wife’s serious illness. I don’t know John in real life, but please consider his appeal. John can be contacted…
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Updates to the Site
Thanks to my Orthodox friend Luka, I have upgraded this site’s comment features. We’ll see how that goes. In theory, it should make control of the comments easier. If it doesn’t I’ll go back to the old way. I’m also pleased to report that Blogger’s new interface for composing posts has finally been improved, so…
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James Jordan or Joseph Smith?
Here’s the quotation: “We shall no longer be under the Father — except in the more general sense that as creatures we shall always be “under” God. As the fully mature Son sits with his Father on his throne, so shall we (Revelation 3:21; John 17:21-22). We shall be co-elders with the Father and the…
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Examining Bryan Cross's Christology
I’m no fan of James Jordan or his branch of the Federal Visionists. Nor do I in any way endorse Jordan’s recent speculation regarding the alleged eternal maturation of the Son. Nevertheless, I found it interesting that Called to Communion’s Bryan Cross demonstrated his lack of familiarity [UPDATE: see further comments / retractions below] with…
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Examining Bryan Cross’s Christology
I’m no fan of James Jordan or his branch of the Federal Visionists. Nor do I in any way endorse Jordan’s recent speculation regarding the alleged eternal maturation of the Son. Nevertheless, I found it interesting that Called to Communion’s Bryan Cross demonstrated his lack of familiarity [UPDATE: see further comments / retractions below] with…
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Baptista Mantuanus on Scripture's Self-Attesting Authority
Baptista Mantuanus (17 April 1447 – 20 March 1516), lib. de Patientia, cap. 32, 33 (as found in the Works of John Own, Volume 18, in A Vindication of Animadversions on Fiat Lux, Chapter VII). ‘Saepenumero,’ saith he, ‘mecum cogitavi, unde tam suadibilis esset ista Scriptura, ut tam potenter influat in animos auditorum; unde tantum…
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Baptista Mantuanus on Scripture’s Self-Attesting Authority
Baptista Mantuanus (17 April 1447 – 20 March 1516), lib. de Patientia, cap. 32, 33 (as found in the Works of John Own, Volume 18, in A Vindication of Animadversions on Fiat Lux, Chapter VII). ‘Saepenumero,’ saith he, ‘mecum cogitavi, unde tam suadibilis esset ista Scriptura, ut tam potenter influat in animos auditorum; unde tantum…
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Thomas Aquinas' Fictional Adoption of the Immaculate Conception
It ought to be well-known that Rome’s dogma of the Immaculate Conception was denied by her leading medieval saint, Thomas Aquinas (as outlined here). This has been something of a thorn in the side of those contending that Mary was immaculately conceived. They have tried to explain Aquinas’ position away in various ways – such…
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Thomas Aquinas’ Fictional Adoption of the Immaculate Conception
It ought to be well-known that Rome’s dogma of the Immaculate Conception was denied by her leading medieval saint, Thomas Aquinas (as outlined here). This has been something of a thorn in the side of those contending that Mary was immaculately conceived. They have tried to explain Aquinas’ position away in various ways – such…