2017-05-29T15:12:05-04:00

World War II “Rosie the Riveter” poster. Uploaded by DonkeyHotey [Flickr / CC BY 2.0 license] *** (11-14-11) *** Like it or not, the word “feminism” as used today has been pretty much co-opted by radical unisex-type feminists. That is the big concern terminologically. “New feminism” might work if it is orthodox, because it contains within it the rejection of, or going further than feminism (i.e., the fashionable radical feminism). I like the phrase “feminine theology” because it bypasses all the... Read more

2017-05-29T15:15:08-04:00

 Portrait of Martin Luther (1528), by Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553) [public domain / Wikimedia Commons] *** (11-10-11) *** I confess, that I am much more negligent, than I was under the Pope, and there is now nowhere such an amount of earnestness under the Gospel, as was formerly seen among Monks and Priests. [Walch. IX. 1311] [from: Henry O’Connor, S. J.: Luther’s Own Statements Concerning His Teaching and Its Results (New York: Benzinger Brothers, 1884, second edition] Another translation comes from Catholic... Read more

2017-05-29T15:22:08-04:00

Portrait of John Calvin; possibly by Hans Holbein (1497-1543) [public domain / Wikimedia Commons] *** (11-6-11) ***** Joachim Westphal (1510 or 1511-1574) was a German “Gnesio-Lutheran” theologian. He ran afoul of John Calvin on the issue of the Eucharist (he being far closer to the Catholic position than Calvin), almost precisely as the “sacramentarians” had clashed bitterly with Martin Luther. Thus all of Calvin’s angst and ire and ruffled feathers directed towards Westphal applies in equal measure to Luther himself.... Read more

2017-05-29T15:27:40-04:00

[Pixabay / public domain] *** (11-6-11) ***** From: Last Admonition of John Calvin to Joachim Westphal, Who, if He Heeds it Not, Must Henceforth be Treated in the Way Which Paul Prescribes for Obstinate Heretics (1557); in the source, Tracts Relating to the Reformation, Volume 2; Jean Calvin, Théodore de Bèze, Henry Beveridge (Calvin Translation Society, 1849), pp. 357-358 (bolding my own): First, he maintains, that to prevent the contagion from spreading, sectaries and heretics are to be banished or... Read more

2026-06-06T00:26:21-04:00

 [completed and published at Lulu on 6 February 2012: 246 pages] *** Purchase Options *** [PAPERBACK: $20.95] [ePUB: 2.99] *** TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication (p. 3) Introduction (p. 5) [read below] Bibliography and Abbreviations (p. 9) [see below] Brief Descriptions of Apologists (p. 15) [read below] Classic Biblical Apologetics Listed by Scripture Passages (p. 27) Index of Scripture Passages (p. 233) Index of Topics (p. 241) INTRODUCTION *** The present volume came about as a result of reflection upon two great... Read more

2017-05-29T15:34:16-04:00

Woe unto You, Scribes and Pharisees (bet. 1886 and 1894), by James Tissot (1836-1902) [public domain / Wikimedia Commons] *** (11-3-11) *** Nathan Rinne is a friendly Lutheran theological adversary. His words will be in blue. I will be changing excessive bolding in Nathan’s replies to italics. * * * * * Nathan’s latest reply — just one small portion of which I am now responding to –, is entitled, Round 2 with RC apologist Dave Armstrong: the unattractive body of Christ. I... Read more

2026-04-28T12:09:54-04:00

***** Am I “Anti-Luther” or “Anti-Lutheran”? (Clarifications) [9-30-08 / 5-28-09 / 1-6-15] ***** TABLE OF CONTENTS *** I. REPLIES TO LUTHERAN THEOLOGIAN / APOLOGIST JORDAN COOPER II. REPLIES TO PHILIP MELANCHTHON’S LOCI COMMUNES III. PHILIP MELANCHTHON (1497-1560)  IV. THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION (1530) & CATHOLIC REPLIES (THEN AND NOW) V. REPLIES TO JOHANN HULSEMANN (1602-1661) VI. LUTHERANISM AND THE FATHERS  VII. SOTERIOLOGY (SALVATION, JUSTIFICATION, & SANCTIFICATION) / “FAITH ALONE” VIII. LUTHERANISM AND MARY IX. THE DEATH PENALTY FOR HERETICS / THEFT OF... Read more

2026-06-06T11:30:09-04:00

  [book and purchase information] ***** TABLE OF CONTENTS *** * Calvinism * I. REPLIES TO REFORMED BAPTIST GAVIN ORTLUND * II. REPLIES TO STEVE HAYS * III. CALVINISM AND ST. AUGUSTINE * IV. SACRAMENTS: ESPECIALLY BAPTISM AND THE EUCHARIST * V. PREDESTINATION, SUPRALAPSARIANISM, SOVEREIGNTY, JUDGMENT, UNCONDITIONAL ELECTION * VI. “TULIP”: TOTAL DEPRAVITY / LIMITED ATONEMENT / IRRESISTIBLE GRACE / PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS * VII. REPLIES TO FRANCOIS TURRETIN (1623-1687) * VIII. ZWINGLI AND OTHER CALVINISTIC “REFORMERS” / MARIOLOGY... Read more

2017-05-29T15:37:03-04:00

Christ Carrying the Cross, by Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) [public domain / Wikimedia Commons] ***** (10-24-11) ***  [all Bible passages: RSV. Kurios is Strong’s word #2962 and Theos is Strong’s word #2316] *** “I have no problem calling Jesus my Lord and my God, in the qualified sense in which the Bible presents him as a divine being. But Thomas may not have addressed Jesus as such (see my book for details). You are the one who has the problem,... Read more

2017-05-29T15:41:19-04:00

St. Paul (c. 1611), by Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) [public domain / Wikimedia Commons] ***  (10-24-11) * * * This is an exchange I had today with Neil Shenvi, a chemist; in a thread on my friend Alan Sides’ Facebook page. Neil’s words will be in blue. * * * * * . . . I haven’t actually been arguing for Sola Scriptura, as I commented to Heather. In fact, it is completely compatible with my argument to claim that... Read more

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