Inclusivism: The Calvinist Consensus?
Inclusivism briefly defined, is the position that states that while salvation by Christ is ontologically necessary, it is not epistemologically … Continue reading Inclusivism: The Calvinist Consensus?
Inclusivism briefly defined, is the position that states that while salvation by Christ is ontologically necessary, it is not epistemologically … Continue reading Inclusivism: The Calvinist Consensus?
The following is my transcription of Gordon H. Clark’s guest lectures at Gordon-Conwell Seminary. In March of 1994 the late … Continue reading Gordon Clark lecture, “Is Christianity a religion?
The following are my comments on some Gordon Clark quotes taken from his book, “What do Presbyterians believe?”: Clark: ==In … Continue reading Gordon Clark on the Virgin Birth of Christ
In his work The Westminster Confession: A Commentary, A.A. Hodge states: “If infants and others not capable of being called by … Continue reading A.A. Hodge commentary on the WCF
Was Cornelius a saved man before he met Peter? I conclude that Cornelius was a saved man before he met … Continue reading Cornelius
The following is from the WCF Chapter 10, section 3 (“Of effectual calling”): III. Elect infants, dying in infancy, are … Continue reading W.G.T. Shedd on WCF 10:3
Here are some excerpts from a sermon that John Piper preached on Cornelius. My comments interspersed. -C-Dunc The Story About … Continue reading John Piper on Cornelius
A dear brother in Christ put forth the following question regarding Cornelius: ==I see that you have concluded that Cornelius … Continue reading Regarding Cornelius