The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 1)
John R.W. Stott is very much respected among many professing Christians (I think Calvinists as well as Arminians). Despite Stott’s … Continue reading The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 1)
John R.W. Stott is very much respected among many professing Christians (I think Calvinists as well as Arminians). Despite Stott’s … Continue reading The Cross of Christ (John R.W. Stott; 1)
Excerpted from Shedd’s “Orthodoxy & Heterodoxy”: “Such is St. Paul’s account of the Greek and Roman ethical systems, which were … Continue reading “All religions not equally valuable” (W.G.T. Shedd)
“Herein would I live; herein would I die; hereon would I dwell in my thoughts and affections, to the withering … Continue reading Crucified to the world
The following is not a blanket-endorsement of Letham of course, but I like how some of this is worded: “What … Continue reading “The Work of Christ” (Robert Letham)
Here are some of the heterodox things spoken by Toplady: Mr. Whitefield cannot but stand highest on the modern list … Continue reading Augustus Toplady: Heretic
Excerpts from: “AN OCCASIONAL VINDICATION OF THE APOSTLES FROM THE CHARGE OF UNCHARITABLENESS” (by heretic, Isaac Watts) “But what shall … Continue reading Isaac Watts excerpts
This post concludes my “hyper drive” correspondence with Hugh: Hugh, We are not the group that broke away from the … Continue reading Hyper Drive? (part 3)
Due to my lack of brevity (as seen in part 1), my correspondent responded thusly: Chris, Back up the dump … Continue reading Hyper Drive? (part 2)
The following is a correspondence between myself and a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Synagogue of Satan. The title, “Hyper … Continue reading Hyper Drive? (part 1)
My comments interspersed below. JOHN S. FEINBERG, academician, theologian, and author (Contemporary): “…Scripture surely teaches human freedom, [but] it does … Continue reading “Human Freedom”