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Tertullian Does not Want You to Baptize Your Babies

ervinmattb wrote 21 hours ago: John MacArthur has written a powerful work entitled “A Scriptural Critique of Infant Baptism. … more →

Tags: Ante-Nicene Church Fathers, Baptism, Believer's Baptism, Credobaptism, Infant baptism, John MacArthur, Paedobaptism

The Ante-Nicene Church and Non-Systematized Eschatology

ervinmattb wrote 22 hours ago: INTRODUCTION             A high percentage of the Ante-Nicene church fathers held to a premillennial … more →

Tags: Ante-Nicene Church Fathers, Eschatology, PreMillennialism, Ante-Nicene Church, Barnabas, Clement of Rome, Cyprian, Didache, imminent

More Notes on Boris Groys with Constant Reference to Kierkegaard2 comments

Dean wrote 5 days ago: Well, the jury is still deliberating. In my last post, I mentioned I picked up Groys’s Introdu … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Reviews, Sören Kierkegaard, pseudonyms, Writings, Philosophers, Existentialism, "Continental" Philosophy, Johannes Climacus

EQ3 - The Portrayal of Women in the Bible and Biblical Inspiration

ptl2010 wrote 6 days ago: The Portrayal of Women in the Bible and Biblical Inspiration by Marg Mowczko This article is availab … more →

Tags: A CLICK A BLESSING TODAY, Child of the World, Christian Foundations of Belief, Christian Life and the Word, Faith Child, Sharing Struggles, Shaping Spiritual Solutions!, deceived, Marg Mowczko, Biblical Equality

A bizarre passage in Tertullian2 comments

Adam Kotsko wrote 1 month ago: My friend Virgil Brower pointed out to me a bizarre passage in Tertullian’s Apology (Perseus l … more →

Easter Sunday 2013 on CNN News: “Christ Was Persecuted, But What About Christians?" by John Blake

dlacaria7 wrote 1 month ago: CNN would not be the hard-hitting, accurate bastion of truth that it is without its semi-annual “sho … more →

Tags: Theology, Apologetics, Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Truth, Politics, Movies, History, Culture

If And Then

Mick en Rach wrote 1 month ago:   If And Then If all the water in all the rivers Run down into the deep blue sea And all the se … more →

Tags: Photo, Poetry - Rach, Quotes, Journey, Laughter, Life, Poetry, Prayers, Rach

The Early Church: Early Apologists

tb0wn wrote 1 month ago: Justin Martyr lived in Rome in the early 2nd century and is the earliest of the apologists. An apolo … more →

Tags: Bio-pic, Book Review, Historical Theology, Christian, Heresy, Church Father, Church History, Theology, Christianity

Marriage1 comment

Richard L Rice wrote 1 month ago: From the early Christian leader Tertullian’s (160-225 AD) sermon on Marriage. How beautiful, t … more →

Tags: Christian, spirituality, Religion, Thoughts, Love 2, Christianity, theology, relationships, Bible

Montanism

Bruce wrote 1 month ago: What  - Montanism Where – Phrygia (Acts 18:23) When – mid 2nd century disputed but 140 A … more →

Tags: Montanus, Maximilla, fake

Letter from JC on JC's First Coming

johnbrucecairns wrote 1 month ago: This letter was unpublished. The editor brought the correspondence to an end on publishing two lette … more →

Tags: letter, Stephen, JC, Jesus, Luke, oxyrhyncus papyri, Pilate, Matthew

Traditional Latin Mass Q&A - Latin in the Liturgy

Fr. Todd Carter wrote 1 month ago: What is the Latin language? Latin is the language of ancient Rome. It was spoken primarily in the We … more →

Tags: Faith, Traditional Latin Mass Q&A, Traditional Latin Mass, Latin, Liturgy, Religion, priest, Vatican II, Ancient Rome

The Patristic Era…

beaconapologetics wrote 1 month ago: This is a common question…”What is the Patristic era?” It comes from the Greek term “pater”… (Father … more →

Tags: Christian, Testament, God, Christianity, doctrine, Bible, New Testament, Religion, church

A New Command

Neil wrote 2 months ago: “A new command I give you:Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By th … more →

Tags: Religion, Colossae, Love One Another, Kainos, Neo's, Maundy Thursday, vulgate, come down o love divine, Epaphras

The stupidity factor was obviously miscalculated....8 comments

gigoid wrote 2 months ago: Ffolkes, For most of my life, my favorite activity, above all things, has been to watch people, and … more →

Tags: Daily Pearls of Virtual Wisdom, Life, Politics, Mark Twain, Poetry, overpopulation, Buddha, Taoism, lazarus long

Some Early Church Fathers on the Antichrist

Clergy wrote 2 months ago: Some Early Church Fathers on the Antichrist Note that neither the Pope, nor is the papacy, nor is an … more →

Tags: antichrist, Early Church / Fathers, pope, Augustine, Cyril of Jerusalem, Lactantius, Cyprian of Carthage, Hippolytus, Polycarp of Smyrna

Slightly rhetorical Catholic reflection

tylerjourneaux wrote 2 months ago: This is a slightly rhetorical Catholic reflection on Protestantism I just had from reading today … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Miscellaneous, G. K. Chesterton

A Brief History of the Interpretation of Matthew 16:18: “On this rock I will build my church” 5 comments

John Bugay wrote 2 months ago: Matthew 16:18, of course, is the famous proof-text used by Roman Catholics to “prove” that Peter was … more →

Tags: Church History, Catholic Hermeneutics, development of the papacy, Roman Catholic Ecclesiology, 2013 Papal Conclave, ORIGEN, Ulrich Luz, Markus Bockmuehl, peter

Tertullian on Prayer2 comments

Spirit Island wrote 2 months ago:  In this morning’s readings Tertullian has this to say about prayer. It speaks for itself: “We are t … more →

Tags: Prayer, Catholicism, nature, Animals & Nature, Prayer 2, animals


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