Category Archives: history
Major Themes of Scripture
On my iPhone (it’s really an iPod Touch but it’s annoying calling it an iPod Touch and it sounds slightly perverse calling it an iTouch and with the right applications and microphone it is essentially the same device sans camera so I’ll continue calling it an iPhone for any future posts though I don’t technically [...]
Tweet Blog: The Left At Albuquerque
Paving roads over the asphalt of old ideas leads to the same destination, no matter how pretty the new ways look. Technorati Tags: doctrine, gnosticism, history
Quotables: Martin Luther on Inerrancy
If a different way to heaven existed, no doubt God would have recorded it, but there is no other way. Therefore let us cling to these words, firmly place and rest our hearts upon them, close our eves and say: Although I had the merit of all saints, the holiness and purity of all virgins, [...]
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The Author to the Hebrews vs. Kenotic Arian View of Scripture
Due to their opponents embracing a faulty anthropology, Evangelicals have often been accused of having a Docetic view of Scritpure. “Come now! Scripture is a human book,” their opponents say “and that necessitates error—not only because humans are sinful (a minor point) but because humans are finite and necessarily make mistakes!” An obvious fallacious conflation [...]
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Get The Gehenna Out of Here?