Posts tagged Philosophy
RLL 72: The Salvation Army, Woke and Broke
SRR 124 WLC: Why was it requisite that the Mediator should be God and man in one person?

A Baptist study on the Westminster Larger Catechism, Question 40, held at the Old Paths Christian Church on 6 January 2020. Topics include Christology and the Trinity; ancient creeds and councils; Nestorianism and other ancient heresies; Greek philosophy, essentialism, realism, metaphysics and existence; Roman Catholic teaching; the problem of the one and the many; and more!

Q. 40. Why was it requisite that the Mediator should be God and man in one person? 

A. It was requisite that the Mediator, who was to reconcile God and man, should himself be both God and man, and this in one person, that the proper works of each nature might be accepted of God for us,t and relied on by us, as the works of the whole person.u

(t) Matt 1:21,23; Matt 3:17; Heb 9:14
(u) 1 Pet 2:6

Resources

+https://www.chapellibrary.org/book/lbcw/the-london-baptist-confession-of-faith-of-1689-with-preface-baptist-catechism-and-appendix-on-baptism

+https://reformedbrotherhood.com/trb-113-nestorianism/

“Human nature, therefore, although endowed with intelligence and will, may be, and in fact is, in the person of Christ impersonal. That it is so is the plain doctrine of Scripture, for the Son of God, a divine person, assumed a perfect human nature, and, nevertheless, remains one person.” (Charles Hodge, Systematic Theology, https://www.ccel.org/ccel/hodge/theology2.html)

+Bruce Shelley, Church History in Plain Language, Fourth Edition Zondervan Academic, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GCG55EM/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_awdb_t1_x_V8cfEbQNFNPY7

+J.N.D. Kelly, Early Christian Doctrines: Revised Edition, https://www.amazon.com/dp/006064334X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_YBnNEbZ1WRQ8W

Roger Olson, The Story of Christian Theology: Twenty Centuries of Tradition & Reform, https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/372001517

+The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology: A Comparison Between Seventeenth-Century Particular Baptist and Paedobaptist Federalism [Revised Edition] by Pascal Denault, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23827777

+Gordon H. Clark, “Atheism,” http://www.trinityfoundation.org/journal.php?id=50

+Gordon H. Clark, The Trinity, http://www.trinitylectures.org/trinity-the-p-78.html; and The Incarnation, http://www.trinitylectures.org/incarnation-the-p-92.html

SRR 108 Hiram Diaz on Critical Race Theory, Part 2

Carlos interviews Hiram Diaz about his article, “Is Critical Race Theory Anti-Christian? Yes.”

+http://www.biblicaltrinitarian.com/2018/11/social-justice-vs-biblical-justice-how.html

+ Best, Steven, and Douglas Kellner. Postmodern Theory: Critical Interrogations. London: Macmillan, 1998. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/380330

+ Veith, Gene Edward. Postmodern Times: A Christian Guide to Contemporary Thought and Culture. Lexington, Ky: Lexington Volunteer Recording Unit, 1998. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/380326

+ Thomas Sowell and a Conflict of Visions https://youtu.be/OGvYqaxSPp4

+ Thomas Sowell on Facts and Free Speech (Pt. 1) https://youtu.be/lO5K1-X6w9E

+ Thomas Sowell: Debunking Systemic Racism and Having Common Decency (Pt. 2) https://youtu.be/5daNMXer2UQ

+ John Robbins, “Christ and Civilization,” http://www.trinityfoundation.org/journal.php?id=110; http://www.trinitylectures.org/christ-and-civilization-p-166.html; http://www.trinitylectures.org/civilization-and-the-protestant-reformation-english-p-47.html

+ Swanson, Kevin. Apostate: The Men Who Destroyed the Christian West. 2013. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17937716

 +https://thorncrownministries.com/blog/2018/12/13/is-critical-race-theory-anti-christian-yes

+http://www.biblicaltrinitarian.com

 +https://involutedgenealogies.wordpress.com/2019/04/08/a-compendium-of-resources-dealing-with-social-justiceism/

SRR 105 Hiram Diaz on Critical Race Theory
TPW 10 What is Secularism? Part 1

On this episode of The Protestant Witness, we look at the issue of "secularism" as a worldview. It is often said that America is such a "secular" nation now. It did not begin this way, but something happened that has spread this worldview far and wide. We are all influenced by it and live in the midst of it. How can Christians meet secularism with the gospel? My hope is that this episode will help address this question. The book referred to is Bruce Shelley's "Church History in Plain Language." The chapter that deals with the Enlightenment and its secularization of so much of the Western world is called "Aiming at the Foundations." Christians need to understand this movement and how much it has affected the world they live in today. 

SRR 20 Can You Prove the Existence of God?

Join Tim and Carlos as they discuss the differences between Clarkian Scripturalism and Van Tilian Presuppositionalism, as well as the age-old question, "Can you prove God exists?” Some listeners may notice that this episode was recorded several months prior to its release, however, we believe the information is still relevant and beneficial. This will be part one of a three-part series.

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