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Doctrines of Grace – Categorized Scripture List

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

God has recently given us the opportunity to discuss some theological issues with other Christians who believe differently than we do on a number of points, most notably the doctrines of grace. In such a circumstance, given the overwhelming supply of scriptural evidence that comes to bear on the topic, it seemed to me that […]

Three Common Objections to Election Addressed

Tuesday, April 11th, 2006

Three Common Objections to Election Addressed

A Defense of the Reformed Understanding of the Human Will

Sunday, June 19th, 2005

Introduction The complacency with which many evangelical Christians today regard the question of free will in humanity is an unmistakeable indication of the radical shift in mainstream Protestantism from its Reformed moorings. To Luther and Calvin alike, the idea of a human will that is in all respects bound by its corrupted nature was not only […]

Monergism in Sanctification: A Study in Semantics

Sunday, June 19th, 2005

In the Church’s pursuit of theological accuracy during the past two millennia, two obstacles have ever been present to obstruct the doctrinal pathway: one is semantical confusion, and the other a misplaced loyalty to tradition - loyalty to scriptural interpretations, theological systems, and terminology. The two problems go hand in hand: if a term grows […]