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Wedgeworth on the esse of the chuch

Andrew wrote 2 months 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 wrote 2 months 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 wrote 2 months 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

johnbugay wrote 5 months ago: At another place where I am a frequent commenter, the host, Jason Stellman, suggests that we should … more →

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

A Truly Christo-Centric Church5 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year 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 1 year ago: The Reformed faith has traditionally spoken of God condescending to reveal himself in creation. Pres … more →

Tags: Theology Proper, Trinity

3 Brilliant Posts from my Smarter Friends

Remy wrote 1 year ago: 1. Jim Jordan makes a case for “Singing is Knowing” 2. Peter Leithart explains the break … more →

Tags: the Whole Garden Will Bow, Jim Jordan, Peter Leithart, Theology

Justification and Theopoesis in Calvin

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year ago: In denying the efficacy of human works in our justification before God, Calvin makes this passing, b … more →

Tags: Christology

Rationalism v. Humor or Typology2 comments

markhorne wrote 1 year 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 1 year 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 Reformed61 comments

Steven Wedgeworth wrote 1 year 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 1 year 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 2 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, Ecclesiology, Protestantism, Reformation, Reformed Christians


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