James R. White on 2 John 9-11 (Part 2)
James R. White blogged “2 John 9-11 Examined” on June 30, 2017: “Let’s talk a bit about 2 John 9, … Continue reading James R. White on 2 John 9-11 (Part 2)
James R. White blogged “2 John 9-11 Examined” on June 30, 2017: “Let’s talk a bit about 2 John 9, … Continue reading James R. White on 2 John 9-11 (Part 2)
James R. White on 2 John 9-11: “The context in the early church, and in John’s epistolary literature, is in … Continue reading James R. White on 2 John 9-11 (Part 1)
G.H. Kersten (1882-1948) writes (not an endorsement of Kersten as a true Christian): “Augustine taught that those who were regenerated … Continue reading G.H. Kersten on Augustine
[Posts in “fictional conversations” are sometimes (but not always) adapted and edited from non-fictional correspondence. They are usually lightly edited … Continue reading Which Gospel?
James R. White writes: “Many historians mark the beginning of the Reformation at October 31, 1517, for it was on … Continue reading Reformers Remaining in Falsehood
Here are some quotes from B.B. Warfield’s, Augustine & The Pelagian Controversy: “When Augustine comes to speak of the means … Continue reading Extenuation by Abstraction
[Posts in “fictional conversations” are sometimes (but not always) adapted and edited from non-fictional correspondence. They are usually lightly edited … Continue reading A Common Calvinist Canard
James White writes: “It is only fair to remember that Roman Catholic theologians are always very careful to assert that … Continue reading Demolition of Strongholds
James White writes: “A word should be said about the extent of the documentation from Roman Catholic sources. It is … Continue reading On Accurate Portrayals
[The following tolerant Calvinist conversation is adapted and edited from non-fictional correspondence.] “Gather yourselves and come; draw near together, escaped … Continue reading Theological Balance and Maturity