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Addendum – Why do YOU believe?
Posted in Christian Apologetics, Philosophy
Tagged apologetics, Bible, christianity, epistemology, faith, faith and reason, holy spirit, knowledge, reason
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The Right way to Approach Christian Apologetics
The right way to approach Christian Apologetics. Continue reading
Posted in Christian Apologetics
Tagged apologetics, Bible, christianity, classical approach, classical method, faith, faith and reason, inerrancy, norman geisler
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Conclusion
This is the conclusion of our study of Paul’s answer to the question: How can we trust God’s promises to us, when Israel seems to be rejecting the gospel? Did God’s promise to them fail? In Part 5, we saw the ultimate reason … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Study
Tagged abraham, arminianism, Bible, calvinism, election, faith, hermeneutics, Israel, Jesus, Romans, sovereignty, stumbling stone
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Part 5
We are continuing our study of Paul’s answer to the question: How can we trust God’s promises to us, when Israel seems to be rejecting the gospel? Did God’s promise to them fail? In Part 4, we saw that while Israel as a … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham, election, faith, gentiles, Israel, olive tree, Romans, root, sovereignty
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Part 4
We are continuing our study of Paul’s answer to the question: How can we trust God’s promises to us, when Israel seems to be rejecting the gospel? Did God’s promise to them fail? In Part 3, we saw that not only can … Continue reading
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Tagged deuteronomy, election, faith, grace, Israel, Jesus, Romans, salvation, sovereignty, stumbling stone
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Part 3
“Does not the Potter have power over the clay?” We are continuing our study of Paul’s answer to the question: How can we trust God’s promises to us, when Israel seems to be rejecting the gospel? Did God’s promise to them fail? … Continue reading
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Tagged clay, election, faith, Israel, pharaoh, potter, reprobation, Romans, sovereignty, stumbling stone
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Part 2
. “But it is not that the word of God has taken no effect. For they are not all Israel who are of Israel,” Romans 9:6 . From Part 1, we determined that Paul was anticipating the question: How … Continue reading
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Tagged abraham, Bible, edom, election, esau, faith, isaac, Israel, jacob, Romans, sovereignty
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Romans 9, 10, and 11 – Part 1
This post is the first in a series on chapters 9, 10, and 11 of the book of Romans. Each part is adapted from an essay I wrote from my personal study of this passage. The essay can be found … Continue reading
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Tagged arminianism, calvinism, election, faith, hermeneutics, Israel, Romans, sovereignty
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