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Reformed Soteriology vs Charismatic Soteriology Part 1
Read More . . .: Reformed Soteriology vs Charismatic Soteriology Part 1“Reformed Apologetics need, above all else, to make clear from the beginning that it is challenging the wisdom of the natural man on the authority of the self-attesting Christ speaking in Scripture.” – Cornelius Van Til Introduction In order to begin our look into charismatic Christianity, I want to start with defining the charismatic mindset.…
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Mark Series: Part 1 – Background
Read More . . .: Mark Series: Part 1 – BackgroundStudying the background of Mark’s Gospel is an interesting exercise in understanding biblical scholarship, history, and literary devices. Join the study now!
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Justified By Faith or By Work: Paul vs James
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Ten Tenets of Covenantal Apologetics
Read More . . .: Ten Tenets of Covenantal ApologeticsNote To Reader: These are notes and excerpts from Covenantal Apologetics by K. Scott Oliphint. Presuppositional Apologetics is the system and even art of defending our faith. Covenantal Apologetics by K. Scott Oliphint was the first book on theology I had ever read. When I first read the book, I didn’t quite grasp all of…
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Verse by Verse: Matthew’s Genealogy of Jesus Explained
Read More . . .: Verse by Verse: Matthew’s Genealogy of Jesus ExplainedBackground Matthew, also known as Levi and the son of Alphaeus, was a tax collector in Capernaum, Galilee, during the first century AD. Being a tax collector was a profession that was highly despised in ancient Judaism due to its association with Roman rule and corruption. Matthew is considered the second oldest account of the…
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Apostolic Ministry From The Protestant Perspective
Read More . . .: Apostolic Ministry From The Protestant PerspectiveIntroduction You are not an apostle and you do not know a living apostle. From the protestant perspective, the early church was not interested in staking a claim in apostolic succession in the way that we think about it today. Our first thought on this topic is often to think about the Roman Catholic Church…
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