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Author: rey
Welcome to the 360th Christian Carnival: The End of the Decade Edition. The posts have been randomly placed within categories, so don’t mind that, and I’ve included some extras from other bloggers. Enjoy and feel free to disagree with the Best Of lists! Make sure to look at the Carnival Archive for past carnivals: we’ve been doing this since 2004!
In the past, I argued against the liberal (or Kenotic Arian) view of Scripture by looking at what the writer to the Hebrews thought about Scripture. I could have argued from Paul, Peter, John and Christ but I was co-opting some of my studies on Hebrews to make the point. Anyway, there was a fundamental thread that should be seen throughout the entire post easily summarized as follows: the writer to the Hebrews sees God speaking the Gospel right now perfectly through others via the entirety of Scripture written in the past to affect change in the present to save from the future shaking. In fact, if I want a scripture summary, I’d probably just quote Isaiah 40 and what the voice of one crying out in the wilderness was to cry: Good News—God is here!
Kenotic Arianism
Precursors
Definition
Discussion
- Is Erring Necessarily Human?
- A Conversation with God on Interpretation
- The Author of Hebrews vs. the Kenotic Arians
- Incarnational Deicide (via Char)
- A Defense of Kenotic Arians (They Don’t Exist)
- Satire Against the Kenotic Arians
- Did Jesus Fear (Philosophically considered)
- Jesus perfectly representing God.
- Jesus perfectly representing Man.
- An Incarnational Model of Scripture (one, two, three, four, five, six, seven)
- Why Reformed Kenoticism is wrong (Damian)
- Son of God Language and Christology (Mem on Carson)
- Compatibility of Nature of God and Humans
Alot of Theological Words
More about the Alot (sometimes Allot) over here.
