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Defending the faith expressed in the Protestant, Reformed, and Baptist tradition. || Coming Soon, hosted by @ConfessingKite

Houston, TX Katılım Aralık 2011
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Christian Witness to Israel - North America
Cosmological Worship is the ultimate end to God's predetermined plans for both Israel and the Gentile nations. Check out the whole "Awakening the Conscience" course in the comments below. #theologythursday
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Types can be types without the Bible explicitly identifying them as such? Huge, if true.
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What is Hanukkah? #Hanukkah, the Festival of Dedication, remembers God’s faithfulness to preserve His people during the Maccabean period (2nd century BC), after the temple in Jerusalem was desecrated and later restored. (1/7)
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Caleb Lenard@CT_Lenard·
Three aspects of union with Christ from Hebrews 2:9-13 1️⃣ His death is our death 2️⃣ His glory is our glory 3️⃣ His holiness is our holiness
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The pastor is: -an ambassador of God to men -a teacher of the holy oracles -a leader in the sacramental host -a ruler in the house of God -a guide to troubled souls -a watchman on Zion's walls (Adapted: Thomas Murphy's "Pastoral Theology)
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@PresbyInn This is fascinating, thanks for sharing. Could you expand a bit on what led you away from sacramental physicalism? Does Scotus address this somewhere?
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The Presbytery Inn@PresbyInn·
1. I was Dutch Reformed 2. I read Thomas on justification and sacraments, and his physicalist account of them made initial sense to me, esp after reading Maximus the Confessor and Ephrem the Syrian. Further reading in contemporary Christology further solidified this (if you've ever read Ratzinger's Christology you understand what I mean). 3. With more reading of the fathers, I became Catholic for 8 years. 4. I discovered the work of John Duns Scotus and found that Aquinas's account was not unimpeachable, and that there was a high likelihood that he was wrong on these matters (or, at least, needed some revisions). 5. I discovered, through research that was emerging and becoming available online, that the Reformed had followed Scotism in reaching a number of its conclusions. 6. I continued reading the fathers and found that the accounts popularly given by apologists about how the fathers agree with current Roman positions was far messier than that. The Fathers don't agree with each other on a lot and approach theological questions from different starting points. 7. The Roman Catholic Church, at its head, has massive corruption and is becoming increasingly comfortable with being a liturgical NGO. I tried living with this cognitive dissonance for ~5 years of my time as a Catholic, much coping was done. In addition to my local parishes being mostly a social club for boomers who think if they keep the church in the 1980s their kids will come back (they won't). 8. I decided that the tradition that raised me, that fed the faith of my ancestors, and that acknowledged that the church has, can, and does err (and has to be constantly re-formed by the Word of God, & yet is real and with a real authority) was right. And that I had made a mistake in leaving it. 9. I returned to the nearest tradition to Dutch Reformed that was available to me (Presbyterian).
James Dueck🇻🇦@JamesDueck

Last night I met a group of converts. All of their stories had the same basic shape: 1. I was Protestant 2. I learned about history 3. I became Catholic Now I wonder about the stories in the other direction: 1. I was Catholic 2. ??? 3. I became Protestant

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My favorite part of Nehemiah is him threatening to throw hands (and actually following through) with the people profaning the Sabbath or marrying pagan wives. I'm not sure of the best way to apply this to the pastorate 😂
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Actually, this is the best book that will rewire your brain for success… but not in the way you’d expect.
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