Thoughts of Francis Turretin
Saturday, July 09, 2011

Roman Confusion

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Devin Rose posted some less than complimentary thoughts (and Peter Sean Bradley tagged on ) about Reformed apologists (myself as an example...
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Sunday, July 03, 2011

Gnosticism, Hermeneutics, and Rome

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In comment box at Beggars All Reformation, Roman communion advocate Paul Hoffer made the claim: "It is amazing that you decry the herme...
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Saturday, July 02, 2011

Luther and the Bible in the Common Tongue

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One of the things that was important to the Reformers (as it was to the early church) was that the Word of God be available to people in a l...
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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Dionysius of Alexandria Resolves a Schism

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In leafing through St. Dionysius of Alexandria, Letters and Treatises , I came across this interesting fragment of Dionysius' "On t...
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A. A. Hodge on Natural Revelation

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What is the distinction between natural and revealed theology? Natural theology is that science which proposes to itself the solution of the...
Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sometimes One Just Shakes One's Head

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Such as when one reads from Darryl Hart that "Maybe Mark Driscoll should turn Seattle into the Jerusalem of the Pacific Rim before set...
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Justification by Faith Alone - An Affirmative Constructive

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The topic of today's debate is Justification by Faith Alone. Martin Luther viewed this as one of the most critical doctrines of the Ref...
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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Calvin, Trent, and the Vulgate: Responding to Barrett Turner

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One of the Reformed criticisms of Rome is that she has placed herself above Scripture in various ways. She claims that her interpretation o...
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