Unconscious Participation
Baptist theologian Augustus Hopkins Strong (1836-1921), a popular and influential heretic in his day, writes the following (underlining and ALL … Continue reading Unconscious Participation
Baptist theologian Augustus Hopkins Strong (1836-1921), a popular and influential heretic in his day, writes the following (underlining and ALL … Continue reading Unconscious Participation
John Charles Ryle (1816-1900) was the first Anglican Bishop of Liverpool. He was “the leader of the Evangelicals in the … Continue reading A Mere Shibboleth
From Curt Daniel’s History and Theology of Calvinism (for historical interest’s sake): 9. Southern Baptist Calvinism. A. Like the Presbyterians, … Continue reading Southern Baptist Calvinism
Dr. Curt Daniel detailing his view of what he believes the Reformers taught concerning the atonement: “By common consent and … Continue reading By Common Consent And History
“Though there were several precursors of the Reformation (John Wycliffe, John Hus, Savonarola), the Reformation proper began with Martin Luther … Continue reading Dr. Curt Daniel On Martin Luther
Regarding John Knox, Dr. Curt Daniel writes: [On the 1560 Scots Confession] “…mainly the work of John Knox. The popular … Continue reading Dr. Curt Daniel On John Knox
Of historical interest: “Peter Martyr Vermigli (1500-1562) was more or less Bucer’s successor at Strassbourg. An Italian by birth, he … Continue reading Dr. Curt Daniel on Vermigli
In hopes that my multiple post review of Boettner’s The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination will not exceed Boettner’s book in … Continue reading Helpless Heretics