I’m looking for a book dealing with baptism that is written from a classically- Anglican perspective. Can anyone recommend?
That Jesus is Prophet, Priest and King is a classic understanding of the Lord’s work and mission. Does anyone know which church father was the...
I read that, according to a church tradition, the rich young ruler was Mark, the author of a gospel and disciple of Peter. I have not been able to...
Have any of you read Iustitua Dei, Alister McGrath’s History of the Doctrine ofJustification, 4th Edition? If so, can you recommend?
During Lent, I was thinking of reading ‘A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation’ by Sir Thomas More. Wondering if any of you have read it, and...
I’ll listen. Thanks. I’m only a little familiar with Van Til. It struck me that it may depend on how one defines “Calvinist”. J. I. Packer...
...you cannot talk to the unregenerate, prove the existence of God, or discuss any issues of God in a rational manner with him. There is no...
I have been reading this thread with interest. Several of you have said that the Calvinist doctrine of total depravity differs substantively from...
I’m thinking of reading “English Spirituality” by Martin Thornton during Lent. Have any of you read it? If so, would you recommend it?
Those scriptures resonate with me as well, as does this statement from the Council of Quierzy in 853: “Just as there neither is, was, nor will be...
Thank you for your labors. I would like to be able to read Bunnius’ treatise ‘Of Divorce For Adultery’ on my iPhone Kindle app, where (I’m hoping)...
But even so, it is still puzzling to me that the editors of the 2019 Psalter would not have preferred “a flock” over “a sheep”, as is found in the...
More than the word “sheep” in Psalm 80:1, it is the phrase “a sheep” that puzzles me.
If I may jump in here with a question concerning Psalm 80:1: Why does the New Coverdale Psalter (2019) read, “...that lead Joseph like a sheep”...
I agree. Although we are to “come boldly to the throne of grace”, we need to pause reverently at the threshold.
I too was brought up in the Assemblies of God. Reading over this conversation has been helpful. Although I moved away from that tradition years...
I’m all about the ancient doctrines / traditions, which is why I’m drawn to Anglicanism.
It’s my understanding that FV is post-millennial. I am not, though I’d like that to be true. I do believe in baptismal regeneration, but my...