Sunday, November 25, 2007
The Atonement and God's Love of Himself
All praise be to God,
-Turretinfan
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What does the link mean by "orthodox"?
ReplyDelete--Godith
Godith:
ReplyDeleteNot sure what to tell you. When I click through the only mentions of "orthodox" are in reference to (a) the OPC and (B) a series on "conversions" to Mormonism. Presumably the former interprets the latter.
-Turretinfan
Actually, when I wrote "why orthodox Christians are converting to Mormonism?" I was using the term in a more broader sense. The term is defined in chapter one of the work to include Christians in small "o" orthodox denominations.
ReplyDeleteIt just so happens I also am part of the OPC.
FYI, I mistakenly commented in the wrong post before this.