REFORMED THEOLOGY
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- Reformed Theology and the Nature of Revelation"God has revealed Himself throughout the history of Creation. We have a choice whether or not to submit to His Revelation."
- Dispensationalism Vs. Covenant TheologyThis article discusses the characteristics of dispensationalism and reformed theology.
- Catholic Interpretation of Sacramental TheologyCatholic interpretation of sacramental theology has changed in many ways, particularly in the interpretation of Jesus. Read here to find out how it has changed.
- The Reformed Christian Approach to the Lord's SupperHow history, the writings of Calvin and Knox and modern theology have created today's schedule of monthly Holy Communion.
- Thoughts on the Theology of Christian WorshipHow worship is first presented in the Bible and how we look at it today, from a Reformed (Presbyterian) Christian point of view.
- Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics by Stephen J. GrabillCatholic theology surrounding natural law appeared to have been roundly rejected during the reformation. In his research Mr. Grabill has found that this is not so and has culled the writings of the reformers and theologians to discover where they did or did not diverge.
- Letter to a FriendThis a letter written to anyone who has trouble with the idea of Calvinism. When addressed rationally, outside of the screaming debate, the argument is much more compelling.
- A Defense of Limited AtonementThere are three ways to understand the purpose and power of Christ's atoning work. Together, Charles Spurgeon, John Owen, and Greg Bahnsen, help us understand why limited atonement is a necessary truth claim of Christian theology.
Covenant and Dispensational TheologyGenerally speaking, there are two major theological approaches in biblical interpretation within Christian churches.- Interpreting the Tower of BabelA look at the tower of Babel passage and the various views surrounding it, both traditionally and contemporary.
- How John Calvin Helped Create Modern MalaiseFrom "Beyond Creed"
- The LEFT, the RIGHT, and WORLD WAR IICommunism and Fascism both created the problems that resulted in the second world war.
- John Calvin: The Missionary, Evangelist, and Soul-WinnerMany accuse John Calvin, and his fellow Calvinists of being non-evangelistic. History actually proves them wrong. If John Calvin was not evangelistic, then who is?
- Slavery and Religion in the United StatesA study of religious faiths in pre-Civil War America, and how they responded to the issue of slavery
- A Quest for Godliness: The Puritan Vision of the Christian LifeAn Introduction to Puritan thought and lifestyle.
- Presbyterian Clergy of Jewish Descent in the SouthwestExamination of Presbyterian ministers of Jewish descent, current relations between Presbyterians and Jews, and historical immigration patterns.
- James Madison's Political and Religious PhilosophyA look at what religious beliefs were held by James Madison.
- Book Review: Only One WayAn indepth review of Only One Way edited by Richard Phillips and co-authored with six other acadamics.
- Greek Word Study: EklegomaiA review of the biblical uses of the word "eklegomai." This word refers to a specific choice made by God the Father and/or Jesus.
The Failures of German ReunificationExamination of the historical forces behind German reunification and the intrinsic failures thereof in terms of economics, health crises, and un-prosecuted war crimes.- Henry Ford's Disturbing Link to Nazi GermanyHitler and Ford had a strange mutual understanding and admiration.
- Lt. Ahren Watada, True American Hero/ChristineMy view on the military, the support industries, auto industry, the war, etc.
What Do Presbyterians Believe?With so many Christian denominations in existance, it is difficult to determine how the various groups are different or alike. This is a brief overview of the Presbyterian denomination of Christianity.- How Hitler Got Financed and How Propaganda HelpedExploring how wealthy industrialists, inclujding Americans, contruted to the Nazis before America entered the war.
- Interview: 5 Questions with Paul HelmFrom 1993-2000 Paul Helm was the Professor of the History and Philosophy of Religion, King's College, London. In 2001 he was appointed J.I. Packer Chair of Philosophical Theology at Regent College, Vancouver. He is presently a Teaching Fellow there.
- My Top 5 Theological WebsitesSeth gives a general overview of his top 5 websites for resources on Christian theology.
- Young Martin Luther: Effects on Catholicism Before the Lutheran ReformationAn internal view of the Lutheran Reformaation
Teaching Humanities:A Brief Study of the Protestant ReformationThe Protestant Reformation was possibly the single most important movement in the last 1,000 years because the idea of "freedom of faith" finally took hold in the world. Those teaching world history should make sure to include this important era.- Calvinism is No Excuse for No EvangelismThere is almost no subject more heatedly debated in Christian theological circles than that of sovereignty and free will. Upon close examination it becomes clear that evangelism is not impeded by God's sovereignty.
- Prayers of Devotion and Consecration to Saint JosephIn the early Church, devotion among Catholic faithful's to St. Joseph was not widespread. While neither was it unknown, it took centuri
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