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God’s Point of Contact With Us is His Justice

Glenn wrote 2 weeks ago: As a nice change of pace I am going to provide you all with an extended quote from R.B. Thieme, Jr.: … more →

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freebornjohn wrote 5 months ago: 280 “God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent – it says so right here on the la … more →

Tags: Photographs, God, omnipotent, Omniscient, omnibenevolent, bargain, cash, small bills, Robert Heinlein

Edwards on the Necessary Dependence of God's Will upon His Wisdom

Eric Parker wrote 6 months ago: Jonathan Edwards makes a good point concerning the necessity of God’s Wisdom against voluntari … more →

Tags: Doctrine of God, Freedom, Cosmology, Theology, Philosophy/Theology, 18th Century Theologians, Jonathan Edwards, Voluntarism, Freedom of the Will

Could God save us from Annihilation without the Incarnation?8 comments

MG wrote 7 months ago: The following is a summary of a paper I wrote defending Athanasius’ view of the necessity of t … more →

Tags: Atonement, Christology, Eastern Theology, Human Nature, Incarnation, Patristics, Salvation

War on Terror, and Faith9 comments

Robert Easter wrote 1 year ago: The “War on Terror.” The US has, in the past, declared war on poverty, and on drugs. In … more →

Tags: Holiness, Rationalism, Religion, reality, HOPE, Destiny

How Do You Know God is Ineffable?5 comments

jasondulle wrote 1 year ago: It has become quite common for people to assert that we cannot know anything about God, or that anyt … more →

Tags: Theology, Apologetics, Ineffability, God

What Gospel?4 comments

Robert Easter wrote 1 year ago: Today we see a vast spread of what we call Christianity. Churches are springing up worldwide, largel … more →

Tags: Holiness, Growth, church growth, Wholeness, Eternity, HOPE, healing, Baptist, Anglican

The Humanity of the Gods3 comments

nephos wrote 1 year ago: The Greek perception of their gods and their humanness is one aspect of Greek myth that has engaged … more →

Tags: Reading Excerpts, Theology, God, Greek Gods

Philo on God

Celucien Joseph wrote 1 year ago: Philo of Alexandria was a philosopher and an adherent of Judaism. Philo synthesized Judaism with hel … more →

Tags: God, Second Temple Judaism, God's Glory, Philosophy, philo of alexandria

Hart on God

Celucien Joseph wrote 1 year ago: The Triune God is Beauty and Beautiful The most elementary statement of theological aesthetics is th … more →

Tags: God and You, God and Beauty

Ordinary 15 / Pentecost +9 July 13, 2008

meletai wrote 1 year ago: Genesis 25:19-34 When we turn to the stories of the twin brothers Esau & Jacob in Genesis, one w … more →

Tags: Genesis 25:19-34, Genesis, Esau, Jacob

God's Will Does Not Exclude Secondary Causes

Eric Parker wrote 1 year ago: The will of God, as it is the first and universal cause, does not exclude intermediate causes that h … more →

Tags: Doctrine of God, Thomas Aquinas, Freedom, God's will, Cause, Freewill

Mortification-never settle for less than the word says

tosheng wrote 1 year ago: One of the powerful acts of Sin is to to make us settle for the disposition of mind that the sin tha … more →

Tags: Mortification, the Cross of Christ, Of Godly Desire

Three Gods or One God?100 comments

thegodguy wrote 1 year ago: Swedenborg spent a lot of his effort on correcting the concept of Trinitarian doctrine that has been … more →

Tags: reality, Religion, Unity, Love, life after death, God, spirituality, Swedenborg, ANGELS

The Fathers and Theistic Arguments (3): St. John of Damascus1 comment

MG wrote 1 year ago: This is the third part in an ongoing series of posts on the use of arguments for God’s existen … more →

Tags: Natural Theology, Eastern Theology, western theology

Natural Consequences (3): Jeremiah on Suffering and Punishment1 comment

MG wrote 1 year ago: What is punishment, according to the teachings of the Old and New Testaments? Is it just God repayin … more →

Tags: Exegesis, Eastern Theology, theodicy, Freewill, Sin, hell, God and Moral Responsibility

Natural Consequences (2): Isaiah on the Fire we Light13 comments

MG wrote 1 year ago: Is hell just retributive punishment inflicted actively by God?  The language of “punishment … more →

Tags: Salvation, Exegesis, theodicy, Freewill, Sin, hell, Patristics, God and Moral Responsibility

Natural Consequences (1): Jeremiah on Word, Fire, and Wrath16 comments

MG wrote 1 year ago: It seems like I’m always starting series of posts that I never finish. Oh well. Anyways, this … more →

Tags: Salvation, Exegesis, Eastern Theology, theodicy, Freewill, Faith and Works, Sin, Person, hell

Saint Isaac the Syrian on Love and Hell

MG wrote 1 year ago: Few arguments against Christianity are stronger and more troubling than the problem of hell. The pro … more →

Tags: Salvation, Eastern Theology, theodicy, Freewill, Quotations, Human Nature, Prayer, Sin, Person


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