Robert B ⚔️
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Robert B ⚔️
@R0bert_B
Slave to Christ • Husband • Father of 3 • Particular Baptist Studying @WseminaryUK 🇷🇴🇦🇺
Northern Ireland شامل ہوئے Nisan 2022
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@ParticularBapt Sometimes I wrestle with how big of an issue I should make of it. Of course I want to avoid unnecessary division, but I think that can also very easily become another excuse to not address the matter...
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@ParticularBapt The topic of how worship is carried out is so neglected in many churches today. Even if men believe it's important they simply label it as "secondary" and choose to not address it.
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'As Dogmatic Theology may be said to pertain to the being of the church, so Practical Theology relates to the well-being of the church. It is therefore our belief that this guide, although by no means exhaustive,
That Particular Baptist@ParticularBapt
The importance of the "A Guide to Church Fellowship" is that it is one of the only documents written by Particular Baptists which gives extensive detail on the ideal practice of the churches, unaffected by the radical changes to worship in the latter half of the 20th century.
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@JimLincoln1517 It’s Keach’s “The Everlasting Covenant.”
But he being up this point to refute it 🥸
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@R0bert_B Charnock distinguishing between the Covenant of Redemption and the Covenant of Grace?
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@Connor_Shack @PerGratiamDei I thought VT was idealist in his epistemology, following the thinking of Kant
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Epistemology is a bit of a terse subject to read haha but it is very fascinating if you like philosophy.
I'm not the most up to date on secondary literature, but if you want the classics, Berkeley is the father of idealism. Descartes is technically a realist, though I'd argue with his method of doubt to prove certainty, he's not a good realist. Locke and Hume are your empiricists. I read this in college and it was very helpful for finding the primary sources: Modern Philosophy: An Anthology of Primary Sources. Epistemology as a distinct area of philosophy really doesn't come to its own until the 18th century.
Van Til is your classic Reformed guy obsessed with epistemology. He's definitely a realistic but I'm not a Van Tillian. His work on epistemology is worth reading though. Then for a non-Van Till guy, Fesko's Reforming Apologetics talks about it a bit.
There's a lot I could suggest on metaphysics and realism too. Hope this helps as a start!
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@DavidBanicaRO Oppa. Interesting.
I was gunna guess it was an espresso tonic
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@R0bert_B Turbo cola- can of Coke with two shots of espresso
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