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Archive for March, 2007

. . . and why every Christian is a Calvinist of sorts.
(By Phil Johnson) 
Part II: Spurgeon: “Calvinism IS the Gospel”
There are, these days, quite a few self-styled Calvinists who disagree with my assessment of Arminianism and insist that Arminianism entails an absolute denial of certain fundamental gospel truths. Those wishing to make that argument will […]

. . . and why every Christian is a Calvinist of sorts. 
(by Phil Johnson)
This post is adapted from a transcript of a seminar from the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference, titled “Closet Calvinists.”
Part I: Is Arminianism damnable heresy?
I love the doctrines of grace and don’t shy away from the label “Calvinist.” I believe in the sovereignty […]

(ANSWERS HAVE NOW BEEN ADDED IN BOLD)
In keeping with Jonathan Moorhead’s mystery quotation last Friday (from R.C. Sproul), we thought we’d put up a few more on the topic of Israel and the future. For those who missed it at Jonathan’s site, here is part of the Sproul quote:
And so all Israel will be saved. The context indicates that […]

(By Nathan Williams)
Since we have been doing the Q & A on eschatology this week, we decided to go with something completely different today.
If you have never read Jonathan Edwards’s Religious Affections, you are truly missing out on a monumental Christian work. This treatise will not only challenge you in the way you think about […]

Why Premillennialism?

(By Nathan Busenitz)
This week has seen some good discussion here on Pulpit. It’s been vigorous, fun, and I hope profitable to all who have participated. Today we will wrap up the discussion (bringing an end to “the end”), closing the comment threads at 5:00 PM PST.
Why Premillennialism?
With all the theological garbage that parades itself under […]

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