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Monthly Archives: July 2012
The Covenantal Structure of the Sacraments
This post is not a theological treatise I have painstakingly come up with on my own. This is more just a regurgitation of something very interesting that I have read in a couple different books as of late. In his … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Study, Theology
Tagged baptism, covenant, Lord's Supper, sacrament
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Calvinism Has 5 Points?!
“What’s in a Name?” [1] People close to me have probably heard me rant at one point or another about how I dislike the term “Calvinism,” or even calling myself a “Calvinist.” The poor folks who had to listen to … Continue reading
Cheer Up, Buttercup
Since the rise of Scofieldism in the last hundred years or so there has been an increasingly pessimistic outlook on the culmination of history. It seems that the dominant eschatological view today is equivalent to that of a house that … Continue reading
Romans 1:16 — To the Jew first?
I was recently asked by a friend of mine to give an interpretation of Romans 1:16. I decided to write it out on here, hopefully to elicit comment and critique. So, here I go. For I am not ashamed of … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Study, Theology
Tagged Biblical Interpretation, Calvinism, Charles Hodge, dispensationalism, Gospel
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