Religious Aspirations
Louis Berkhof and Reformed theology’s befuddlement over the religious aspirations and zeal of God-haters (cf. Romans 10:1-4). Berkhof gives his … Continue reading Religious Aspirations
Louis Berkhof and Reformed theology’s befuddlement over the religious aspirations and zeal of God-haters (cf. Romans 10:1-4). Berkhof gives his … Continue reading Religious Aspirations
“It should be understood, however, that Reformed theology does not, like Arminian theology, regard the doctrine of common grace as … Continue reading Differentiating Dragnets
“4. The fourth counterfeit оf sanctification is restraining grace, when men forbear vice, though they do not hate it. This … Continue reading Thomas Watson on common grace
Continuing unabated, is Boettner’s grandiloquent doxology to the idol of “common grace”: “Among the most common blessings which are to … Continue reading Grandiloquent Doxology
In Boettner’s chapter on “Efficacious Grace” we encounter the grotesque subtitle, “Common Grace”: “Apart from this special grace which issues … Continue reading Grotesque Monstrosity