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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Limited Atonement and the Unity of Purpose
These thoughts arose out of discussing the Covenant of Redemption with a good friend, who can be read here. Out of all the things we Calvinists believe, the doctrine of “limited atonement” quite possibly comes under the heaviest opposition. What … Continue reading
Posted in Biblical Study, The Gospel, Theology
Tagged Calvinism, Gospel, Jesus, theology
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A Table in the Mist
Jeffrey J. Meyers. Ecclesiastes Through New Eyes: A Table in the Mist. Athanasius Press; Monroe, Louisiana. 2006. Kindle Edition (2013). A Table in the Mist starts to teach, in keeping with Solomon’s wisdom, what living by faith in an unpredictable … Continue reading →