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Is There Really a Patristic Critique of Icons? (Part 2 of 5)6 comments

Gabe Martini wrote 1 day ago: Editor’s Note: Following is the second part in a 5-part series by Gabe Martini addressing the … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Ecumenical Councils, Inter-Christian, Protestantism, Reformed, Worship, anti-ecclesiology, calvinism, Catholicity

Is There Really a Patristic Critique of Icons? (Part 1 of 5)11 comments

Gabe Martini wrote 2 days ago: Editor’s Note: Following is the first part in a 5-part series by Gabe Martini addressing the c … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Ecumenical Councils, Inter-Christian, Protestantism, Reformed, Worship, anti-ecclesiology, Ecclesiology, doctrine

The Ecumenical Early Church: A Reply to Pastor Wedgeworth31 comments

Robin Phillips wrote 1 week ago: Steven Wedgeworth operates the Wedgewords blog and is the Founder of The Calvinist International web … more →

Tags: Ecclesiology, Ecumenical Councils, NON-TRINITARIANISM, anti-ecclesiology, Ecclesiology, History

My Own Natural Law Thinking

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 2 months ago: Reflecting upon the ongoing conversation with Feser, Hart, and others, I remembered my own little es … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Credenda Agenda, & Natural Law, Edward Feser, David Bentley Hart, Natural Philosophy, Nature and Grace, Presuppositionalism

Christology and Reformation 1 comment

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: I finally stopped ripping him off, and I decided to just come out and co-author a paper with Peter E … more →

Tags: Church History, Christology, Clement of Alexandria, peter escalante, Reformed Theology, John Calvin, Credenda Agenda, Antiochene, alexandrian

"The Two Sons of Oil" and the Limits of American Religious Dissent2 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: The kind folks at The Journal of Law and Religion have accepted an essay of mine for publication.  T … more →

Tags: Politics, Two Kingdoms, journal of law and religion, covenanters, two sons of oil, religious liberty

Wedgeworth on the esse of the chuch

Andrew Fulford wrote 3 years ago: Worth listening to. A couple things that I found very interesting: the theme of “witness to ki … more →

Tags: Exegesis, Politics, Theology, Churches, Ecclesiology, New Testament, Old Testament, Acts of the Apostles, Reformation

Props

Andrew Fulford wrote 3 years ago: Just added a link to Steven Wedgeworth’s blog, Wedgewords. It’s an excellent resource fo … more →

Tags: Churches, History, Links, Church History, Reformation, Protestantism, Early Church

Marcion redivivus

Andrew Fulford wrote 3 years ago: Steven makes a comment in relation to Peter Enns slide into liberalism that brought up something I … more →

Tags: Theology, Emergent, Churches, Apologetics, Christ, New Testament, Old Testament, pacifism, Karl Barth

A word about method

John Bugay wrote 3 years ago: At another place where I am a frequent commenter, the host, Jason Stellman, suggests that we should … more →

Tags: Church History, historical method, Roman Catholicism, Jaroslav Pelikan, Protestants, jason stellman, phillip schaff, J. B. Lightfoot, most honest

A Truly Christo-Centric Church5 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 5 years ago: The book of Acts presents an informative view of the Church, as well as an informative view of the w … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology, Christology

Infinity, Condescension, and Covenant15 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 5 years ago: The Reformed faith has traditionally spoken of God condescending to reveal himself in creation. Pres … more →

Tags: Theology Proper, Trinity

Rationalism v. Humor or Typology2 comments

Mark Horne wrote 5 years ago: Our own Steven thinks that he has the freedom to post BH quality insights on his own blog.  So I … more →

Tags: Mark Horne

John Davenant and Calvinism9 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 5 years ago: (I originally posted this at my personal blog.) John Davenant was perhaps the single most influentia … more →

Tags: Church History

The Synod of Dort and the Complexities of Being Reformed62 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 5 years ago: When I was first introduced to Reformed theology, I encountered “the five points of Calvinism” and “ … more →

Tags: Church History, Reformed Tradition

The Structure of the Jacob Narrative3 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 5 years ago: This is an exploratory attempt to plot the structure of the Jacob narrative. I have been working thr … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology

Ex nobis prodierunt sed non erant ex nobis

Dave Hodges wrote 6 years ago: This is an exchange I had with Steven Wedgeworth on one of his now defunct weblogs. I reposted it wi … more →

Tags: Catholicism, Protestantism, Ecclesiology, Reformation, Reformed Christians


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