Aidan Corley

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Aidan Corley

Aidan Corley

@aidan_corley

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Colorado Springs, CO Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Aidan Corley
Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@coconservative7 “I’ll praise cause you’re sovereign, praise cause you reign, praise cause you rose and defeated the grave.” I’m not arguing it’s the most theologically precise or dense song out there, but we can’t say it doesn’t identify some very important, specific things about Christ.
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@carmenjoyimes I know this is a few years late, but what does Talbot use? Hoping to start a theology MA there this Fall.
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Carmen Joy Imes
Carmen Joy Imes@carmenjoyimes·
Ok y'all. Now that I have a book categorized on Amazon as "Systematic Theology" I've discovered that Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology dominates that category on Amazon. So I'm curious why people are buying it. Which describes you? Feel free to comment with details below:
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@FredFredSanders @talbottheology @DrTomSchreiner As someone very interested in applying for the program, is there anywhere I could find some course syllabi/reading lists? And anyone I could talk to and ask questions about the classical theology program?
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Fred Sanders
Fred Sanders@FredFredSanders·
I do an Ephesians course in @talbottheology's Classical Theology masters; we read gobs of premodern commentary + whatever the newest commentary is. For next fall's offering, the obvious choice is @DrTomSchreiner's latest. Turned in the order today; release date April 28.
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Theopolis Institute@_Theopolis·
“Men are not supposed to be pushovers: just about every man that you meet in leadership in Scripture has killed someone.” – Alastair Roberts
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Jeff Wright
Jeff Wright@merelyjwright·
.@gavinortlund is such a ready example of contemporary Leftist evangelical rhetoric. In his world you can't be liberal for embracing climate change. Not for being pro-homosexuality. Not for rejecting young earth. Really, one is left wondering how hard anyone would have to work to actually become liberal. It would require a Herculean effort. (1/)
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Andrew King
Andrew King@drandrewmking·
🚨Book Giveaway🚨 The people have spoken! I’m giving away a copy of our CSC Matthew volume. Follow & RT to enter. Tag a friend for an extra entry. Winner announced 1/9.
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@lukedsimmons @ministersdaugh I’m in agreement with pretty much all of this. How would you interpret Matthew 24:14? Does the gospel have to go to all people first? Or do you read that in a different way?
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Luke Simmons
Luke Simmons@lukedsimmons·
@ministersdaugh Tribulation is constant. It comes in waves and varies in intensity. But the Lord can return at any point. Nothing is in his way or must happen first.
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@SherriKEdman @DZRishmawy Of course. That doesn’t surprise me at all. Disappointing as it may be. I was more wondering if there are Anglican churches that formally don’t subscribe to the articles.
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Derek Rishmawy@DZRishmawy·
Hot-take: Theologically, Anglicanism is the most non-denominational of the magisterial denominations.
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@DZRishmawy I’ve seen the rest, but are there Anglicans who don’t subscribe to the 39 articles?
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Derek Rishmawy@DZRishmawy·
I mean, at any given parish you’re not sure: do you subscribe to the 39 articles? Are you Anglo Catholic, Reformed, Laudian, etc? Are you low church or high church? Charismatic or not charismatic? WO or No? Etc. could be anything!
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@ClairedeLuned I’ve never understood this argument. If it weren’t for Bible scholars, you wouldn’t even have an English Bible. The scholars aren’t always right, but at least address their actual arguments instead of dismissing them.
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
Apparently this is controversial… so let me check what answers we get… “How many books are in the Bible?”
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@JoshuaBarzon I’m being petty here, but 52. Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles are only one book each, and the book of the twelve is only one as well.
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Andrew King
Andrew King@drandrewmking·
🚨Book Giveaway🚨 I’m giving away 𝙥𝙧𝙚-𝙧𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙚 copies of our two newest CSC commentaries! Follow and RT to enter. Tag a friend for an extra entry. Winner announced 9/8
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@YourCalvinist I think this loses some of its force if you replace “miraculous gifts” with “justification by faith alone” or some other reformation doctrine. Just like the reformers thought that large swaths of the church had “lost the plot,” I think charismatics would say something similar.
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Keith Foskey
Keith Foskey@YourCalvinist·
Thought for discussion, not trying to start an argument. Just want to hear thoughts on both sides: When the Pentecostal movement erupted in the early 20th century, it was heralded as a revival. But that very language actually concedes something to the cessationist perspective. If the miraculous gifts had never ceased (or waned) in the church, then Pentecostalism wouldn’t have been a revival at all — it would have been nothing more than the continuation of ordinary Christianity. The very shockwaves it created, and the way it was framed as something newly recovered, suggests that the church itself had long recognized that certain gifts were at the very least not in normative use.
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@redeemed_zoomer Yes, AND his glory is in the end what is best for us. Can’t fully separate his glory from our good.
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Redeemed Zoomer@redeemed_zoomer·
According to Calvinism, God saves us for His OWN sake (His primary concern is His own glory)
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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@gavinortlund @DZRishmawy I wonder if part of the hang up is that Comer has pretty strongly critiqued impassibility in some of his work.
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Gavin Ortlund
Gavin Ortlund@gavinortlund·
helpful article here from @DZRishmawy. The Trinity really is crucial for getting penal substitution right. This is a case where doctrines like divine simplicity and impassibility once again become surprisingly relevant.
Derek Rishmawy@DZRishmawy

I got asked to write a little piece on the Comer’s (widely shared) PSA concerns (Rillera’s book needs a separate review). I think that frequently these things are rooted in troubles with the doctrine of God. So I try to ease some of those concerns here. (Link below)

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Aidan Corley@aidan_corley·
@jordanevansintn @KirkMiller_ Yeah, as someone who’s a part of the charismatic movement that Jesus Culture comes from, I know what they mean is what you’re saying, but they’re just saying it in a theologically unclear and unhelpful way. The message is good, but it could be said differently.
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