Luther's Ecclesiology in the Genesis Commentary
From the little I’ve read so far, I’ve seen that Luther’s ecclesiology was what one might call functional. The Church was neither an invisibile platonic form as the Reformed taught that each peculiar...
View ArticleSt. Augustine the Monergist on Grace and Free Will
So what’s Monergism anyway? According to my alma mater (wikipedia): “Monergism describes the position in Christian theology of those who believe that God, through the Holy Spirit, works to bring about...
View ArticleCivic v. Spiritual Righteousness and the Great Scottish Witch Hunt of 1661-1662
In our society when something tragic or extreme happens – like the shooting in Colorado – it is portrayed as an horrific exception to the rule of the normative goodness of human beings. By comparison,...
View ArticleHas God Promised Employment?
[on: “give us this day our daily bread”] “Behold, thus God wishes to indicate to us how He cares for us in all our need, and faithfully provides also for our temporal support. And although He...
View ArticleLutherans, Calvinists, Anglicans and the Unfair Gospel of Christian Bible
“We are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings. Wherefore that we are justified by faith only is a...
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