Saturday, May 10, 2008
View from the Mountain Crag
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The air was clear, and I could hear the bleating of sheep beneath me. On this particular day, I had sought solace for my reading on the cra...
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New Look for Debate Blog
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In advance of the upcoming Sola Scriptura debate, Carrie (of " These are Written " & " Beggars All Reformation ") ha...
Friday, May 09, 2008
1 John 3:16 "love of God" or just "love"?
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As Dr. White mentioned in his radio program yesterday , the Authorized version (KJV) has "love of God," in 1 John 3:16 , where mos...
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Thursday, May 08, 2008
Gregory Thaumaturgus - The First Homily on the Annunciation to the Holy Virgin Mary - Pseudographic?
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In a previous post we investigated the possibility that a widely used quotation attributed to Athanasius may be spurious. ( link ) Now, at...
Athanasius - "Homily of the Papyrus of Turin" - Pseudographic?
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I've noticed that several Roman Catholic apologists have relied on a writing identified by them as "Homily of the Papyrus of Turin...
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Response to Armstrong's Historical Revisionism
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In a post today, Dave Armstrong claims: "And Protestants continue to argue that folks can disagree on the “secondary” issues and still ...
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008
After-Splash - Paul Hoffer Responds to Holy Water Debate
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Some time ago, PhatCatholic and I concluded a debate on the alleged efficacy of Holy Water ( link to debate ). Now, Paul Hoffer has taken u...
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Monday, May 05, 2008
Grinding the Grain: Responding to the Substance of Trey Austin's Arguments
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Having disposed of the chaff in an earlier post ( link ), we may now turn to the grain portion of Trey's recent post responding to ques...
Chaff Removal
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Trey Austin begins his latest post with more personal antipathies - not against Dr. White, this time - but against this present anonymous a...
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Saturday, May 03, 2008
Response to Muslim Apologist
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I recently came across the following Muslim apologetic video, which I do not endorse (obviously), but to which I have prepared a response. (...
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The Real Francis Turretin on: the Resurrection
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Turretin on the Resurrection Here, first of all, we ought to distinguish between the foundation on which the faith of the resurrection rests...
Thursday, May 01, 2008
One Month to First Post in new Sola Scriptura Debate
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I have accepted a challenge from Mr. Matthew Bellisario to debate Sola Scriptura. The announcement post is up on my debate blog ( link ). ...
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The Rock Christ - A Sermon by Francis Turretin
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THE ROCK CHRIST 1 Cor. 10:4, “And that Rock was Christ.” (Translated from Turrettin for the Reformed Presbyterian and Covenanter.) (Original...
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Unity, Liberty, and Charity - Who said it first?
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Introduction I happened to be reading LP Cruz's blog today, and noticed an article in which he ascribed to "a 17th century Luthera...
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Dabney Recommends for Sermon Preparation ...
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[After deducing the question from the text to be preached upon,] I proceed to study authorities, as time allows: first the Holy Scriptures, ...
The Real Turretin on: The Definition of "Catholic"
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Catholicity, in the absolute sense of the word, as Turrettin remarks, can be predicated only of that society that includes the Church triump...
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The Real Turretin on: The Church of Rome (in his day)
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To the same effect Turrettin denies that the modern Church of Rome can, without qualification, be called a true Church of Christ; but to exp...
The Real Turretin on: Validity of Baptisms by Heretics
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Turrettin, vol. iii. p. 442. "Some heretics," he says, "corrupt the very substance of baptism, as the ancient Arians, modern ...
The Real Turretin on: The Relation of Church and State
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According to the Reformed Church of Geneva, Germany, France, Holland, and Scotland, the relation of the state and Church is taught in the fo...
The Real Turretin on: Imputation
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Turrettin ( Theol. Elench. Quaest. IX., p. 678) says, "Imputation is either of something foreign to us, or of something properly our o...
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