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Misleading Information from "Calvin and Calvinism"
I was disappointed to see more misleading information appear over at “Calvin and Calvinism,” this time on Hodge. Hodge was a firm believer in 5 point Calvinism. This web page (link – not recommended in any way, shape, or form) tries to present a slightly different view. The problem seems to be that the person…
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Misleading Information from "Calvin and Calvinism"
I was disappointed to see more misleading information appear over at “Calvin and Calvinism,” this time on Hodge. Hodge was a firm believer in 5 point Calvinism. This web page (link – not recommended in any way, shape, or form) tries to present a slightly different view. The problem seems to be that the person…
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Calvinistic Prayer and Combined Bets
I enjoy reading philosophical articles, and this one (link) about combining bets happened to crosspolinate with some thoughts I had been having regarding prayer. There are certainly differences, but there are some interesting similarities. You see, before something occurs, we – like David when his son was dying – may pray passionately for a particular…
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Book Sale – Lane's Blog
Lane Chaplin is selling some of his book collection, as highlighted at his own blog here (link). It looks like a chance for someone looking to flesh out their paper library to sieze the day. -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!
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Book Sale – Lane’s Blog
Lane Chaplin is selling some of his book collection, as highlighted at his own blog here (link). It looks like a chance for someone looking to flesh out their paper library to sieze the day. -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!
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Discussion on Justification
I stumbled across this interesting sampler on Justification, including a citationless quotation allegedly from the real Francis Turretin (link). I couldn’t deduce from the post whether it was a Vox Populi original amalgamation, or whether it was a repost of something Steve Camp made. -Turretinfan To God be the Glory!
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Pelagianism, Semi-Pelagianism, and Semi-semi-Pelagianism
B. B. Warfield described the infiltration of Pelagian error in partial form this way: But, as we have been told that the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, so the Church soon found that religion itself can be retained only at the cost of perpetual struggle. Pelagianism died hard; or rather it did not die…
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Eutychian Errata, thanks to Waltz's Rejoinder
Please note, this post has a high chance of getting date bumped into oblivion, because it is not a high priority. David Waltz has responded to my previous post via his own blog. He alleges two errors: Error #1 – Alexandria was in full control of the Fatimids, NOT the Sunnis, during the period that…
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Eutychian Errata, thanks to Waltz’s Rejoinder
Please note, this post has a high chance of getting date bumped into oblivion, because it is not a high priority. David Waltz has responded to my previous post via his own blog. He alleges two errors: Error #1 – Alexandria was in full control of the Fatimids, NOT the Sunnis, during the period that…
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Were there ever FSM-Trinitarians?
In a previous post, we have demonstrated that Surah 5 of the Koran was directed at Christianity (and Judaism) generally, but with some errors regarding the discussion of the Trinity. Some folks (most Muslim, but now one Roman Catholic) would like to imagine that Mohamed was not addressing Christianity, but rather some sect that held…