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  • Reuter Edition of Ursinus Online!


    HeidelblogAuthority Authority: 559
    There is an amazing electronic text of Ursinus’ Opera online. Thanks to Sebastian Heck for pointing us to this amazing resource.Posted in Academic Stuff, Christian History, Historical Theology, Recovering the Reformed Confession Tagged: reformed orthodoxy, Zacharias Ursinus
    6 days ago
  • Pilgrim Radio Interview: What is Church History?


    HeidelblogAuthority Authority: 559
    I talked with Bill Feltner of the Pilgrim Radio Network and the interview airs tomorrow at 2AM, 12PM, and 9PM on the PRN (frequency list) in Carson City, NV (and surrounding areas), Lake Tahoe, CA (and surrounding areas), Casper, Laramie, Cheyenne, and many other town in WY, and in Billings, MT.  You can also listen ...
    6 days ago
  • Book browsing


    The WandererAuthority Authority: 464
    Westminster Bookstore brings some juicy titbits to our attention: This by Van Dam (not the Belgian action star) is a study into the role and function of elders, purporting to trace the office from the OT onwards. Anyone wrestling with historical theology, especially as it relates to the 17th century confessions ...
    1 week ago
  • Was the Covenant of Works Gracious?


    HeidelblogAuthority Authority: 559
    It is widely held in the modern period that it was. To deny that strikes many today as absurd, as impossible. The 16th and 17th century Reformed writers were not so troubled by that idea since they had much less difficulty than we have had in distinguishing law and gospel. Steve writes to the HB:“I [...]
    1 week ago
  • The Family of Jesus on the Kingdom of God


    HeidelblogAuthority Authority: 559
    From Eusebius’ Historia Ecclesiae 3.19-20:But when this same Domitian had commanded that the descendants of David should be slain, an ancient tradition says that some of the heretics brought accusation against the descendants of Jude (said to have been a brother of the Saviour according to the flesh), on the ground ...
    1 week ago
  • Carson on Inerrancy and its importance for Christian Theism.


    BRYANLOPEZ.COMAuthority Authority: 130
    It’s good: http://www.thegospelcoalition.org/resources/video/What-does-inerrancy-mean-Is-it-essential-to-Christian-belief
    2 weeks ago
  • Bird on Wright and ECT


    Through a Glass DarklyAuthority Authority: 417
    Michael Bird offers a great post about whether N.T. Wright’s views on justification are encouraging protestants to become Catholic.  Bird’s summary of the varieties of difference on something even as important as the doctrine of justification is enlightening: Part of the problem is that some folks want to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • What is the Trinity Part V


    BRYANLOPEZ.COMAuthority Authority: 130
    Monotheism Essential to the Trinity is that there is one and  only one God. It is essential because it was the conviction of monotheism – that there is one God – that drove the early Christians to formulate the doctrine of the Trinity from Scripture. More importantly, monotheism is the teaching found in ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Luther’s Here I Stand – For FREE.


    BRYANLOPEZ.COMAuthority Authority: 130
    Here is how you can kick of Reformation day properly. If you have not heard this before, you need to, and can for free! These are Luther’s most famous words read by Max McLean. You can  download it for free through Sunday, November 1. HT: Andy Tagged: Free Downloads, Here I Stand, Martin Luther
    4 weeks ago
  • A Little Sarcasm: All Constantinople Talks Theology


    Christians in Context: from orthodoxy to orthopraxy.Authority Authority: 425
    "If you ask any one in Constantinople for change, he will start discussing with you whether the Son is begotten or unbegotten. If you ask about the quality of the bread, you will get the answer: The Father is greater, the Son is less. If you suggest taking a bath you will be told: There was nothing before the Son was ...
    4 weeks ago

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