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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Remember, Remember…
This is the 400th anniversary of an extremely significant historical event.
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Jeff Meyers on AAPC/FV/NPP Part 5
Part 5
Posted in Controversies, The Blogosphere, Theological
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Home Again
I arrived home this morning at about 3:00AM for reading week. I had expected to arrive at 10:00PM, but there had been a derailment between Preston and Lancaster, which led to a whole series of hold-ups. Just about everything seemed … Continue reading
Posted in What I'm Doing
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What are the ‘Works of the Law’?
I have been asked to elaborate a bit on my understanding of the connection between the ‘ceremonial’ aspects of the Law and death and sin. Rather than merely doing so in the comments of the post that led to the … Continue reading
Posted in NT Theology, OT Theology, Theological
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Jeff Meyers on AAPC/FV/NPP Part 4
Part of the problem here is that many of the critics define the Reformed tradition extremely narrowly and do not appreciate any insights from outside the English-Scottish Presbyterian and Puritan world. So to them, these views really are “new” and … Continue reading
Posted in What I'm Reading
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Metanarratives 2
Some further thoughts on why the Bible is not subject to the postmodern critique of modern metanarratives. The following is largely a case of thinking out loud. I would appreciate any comments or criticisms that people might have. We might … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Theological
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