tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post9075017588685410079..comments2024-03-17T08:25:33.806+00:00Comments on Thoughts of Francis Turretin: Henry Newcome on Ignatius and TransubstantiationTurretinfanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01802277110253897379noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-39117378948283313492022-06-02T19:39:20.581+01:002022-06-02T19:39:20.581+01:00TurretinFan, you should be friends with this SDA. ...TurretinFan, you should be friends with this SDA. He also enjoys farfetched readings of the church fathers:<br />https://edgeinducedcohesion.blog/2018/04/24/rethinking-polycarp-as-a-friend-of-the-sabbath/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-16352607063256800012018-11-04T01:20:40.669+00:002018-11-04T01:20:40.669+00:00the article in Greek is neuter, so it's not on...the article in Greek is neuter, so it's not only merely that Jesus was raised, but that His flesh was raised. The flesh *which* suffered, and the flesh *which* was raised for our salvation. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-49980428181941012652018-11-04T01:15:56.911+00:002018-11-04T01:15:56.911+00:00
From these passages we can deduce two things, na...<br /> From these passages we can deduce two things, namely, <br /><br />(1) That the earliest Christians viewed the Lord’s Supper in sacrificial terms. For them, the Mass was primarily a sacrifice, and a meal second.<br /><br />And <br /><br />(2) The bodily suffering of the martyrs proves the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist. For if the Eucharist were not the literal body and Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-31504062308577917152018-11-04T01:15:38.907+00:002018-11-04T01:15:38.907+00:00In 2 Timothy 4:6, St. Paul writes,
“For I am alre...In 2 Timothy 4:6, St. Paul writes,<br /><br />“For I am already on the point of being sacrificed; the time of my departure has come.”<br /><br />Generally, the term used for “sacrifice” in Greek is “thusia”. However, St. Paul uses the first person singular passive verb “spendomai”, which translated means, to pour out, as in a libation (or a drink-offering). This expression is an allusion to the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-14593033363331136372018-11-04T01:13:50.034+00:002018-11-04T01:13:50.034+00:00Epistle to the Ephesians:
I. “Let no man deceive...Epistle to the Ephesians: <br /><br />I. “Let no man deceive himself: if any one be not within the altar, he is deprived of the bread of God.” (Ephesians 5)<br /><br />II. “Jesus Christ, who was of the seed of David according to the flesh, being both the Son of man and the Son of God, so that you obey the bishop and the presbytery with an undivided mind, breaking one and the same bread, which is Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-84514895962301589822018-08-06T08:58:03.742+01:002018-08-06T08:58:03.742+01:00Hi TurretinFan,
It is true that the Romanists mis...Hi TurretinFan,<br /><br />It is true that the Romanists misrepresent what Ignatius is affirming with respect to the incarnation, and it is a prime example of how the words of the early church writers suffer in the hands of Roman apologists. Moreover, as for the Roman communion is concerned in general, it is self-destructing given the recent exposure of the pope's "left" agenda and DTKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11573554470830651624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-41441130241746193192018-08-06T08:57:19.187+01:002018-08-06T08:57:19.187+01:00Hi TurretinFan,
It is true that the Romanists mis...Hi TurretinFan,<br /><br />It is true that the Romanists misrepresent what Ignatius is affirming with respect to the incarnation, and it is a prime example of how the words of the early church writers suffer in the hands of Roman apologists. Moreover, as for the Roman communion is concerned in general, it is self-destructing given the recent exposure of the pope's "left" agenda and DTKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11573554470830651624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-91684013021481177872018-06-01T00:36:01.460+01:002018-06-01T00:36:01.460+01:00I have replied to one of your articles, on James W...I have replied to one of your articles, on James White's page:<br /><br />"Did Jesus Commission the New Testament (or the Disciples?)"<br /><br />http://www.patheos.com/blogs/davearmstrong/2018/05/did-jesus-commission-the-new-testament-or-the-disciples.htmlDave Armstronghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07771661758539438173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-57135499518612618672018-01-25T19:05:56.603+00:002018-01-25T19:05:56.603+00:00That is some of the worst eisegesis that I have ev...That is some of the worst eisegesis that I have ever seen, Dave!Jesse Albrechthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01349321905468957335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21597890.post-6688630795070486312017-11-13T21:37:46.784+00:002017-11-13T21:37:46.784+00:00Perhaps of interest to you (I posted it on a 2010 ...Perhaps of interest to you (I posted it on a 2010 thread about sufficiency of Scripture; I didn't know if you would see it there):<br /><br /><br /><i>David T. King Ignores Sola Scriptura Biblical Disproofs</i><br /><br />http://www.patheos.com/blogs/davearmstrong/2017/11/david-t-king-ignores-sola-scriptura-biblical-disproofs.html Dave Armstronghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07771661758539438173noreply@blogger.com