A God of love divorced from justice and wrath towards transgression is lunacy. It does not provide for the protection of his people, nor the absolution of the their transgressions of his law. But as well, he would cease to be a God worthy of worship, for he himself [...]
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God? Justice?
Posted in Christianity, Philosophy, theological debate on March 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A Question of Foundations
Posted in theological debate on February 1, 2007 | 5 Comments »
I have often wondered if the debate going on between the confessionally reformed and the federal vision camps- I do make a distinction, though it is not meant as a slight, but rather one of denotation- is in fact a secondary or consequent- though valid and necessary- argument and that [...]
Ruminations on conduct
Posted in Christian conduct, decorum, theological debate on January 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
What is it that causes those in theological debates, those who consider themselves educated, layman or not, to descend to pejorative, incendiary language in response to those with whom they disagree? I know that I myself have been guilty of this and I have noticed that it occurs in contexts [...]