Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Answering a Question About Lordship Salvation
It’s been a long time since I’ve written. If you know anything about my writing habits, you know I only write when I have something that I think is worth taking the time to read once written. In this case, I’m sharing this post in response to an email that a visitor to our congregation had…
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The Reformation: A Matter of Interpretation, Part 3
Dispensationalism is a product of the consistent application of the Reformation hermeneutic.
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The Reformation: A Matter of Interpretation, Part 2
The Dark Age and the Medieval Period (c. 300-1517 AD) Although literal, normal interpretation did exist during this period, the prevailing form of interpretation was that of allegorical, which was strictly employed by the Roman Catholic Church. The Roman church’s interpretive method is described well in the following: …‘The literal sense is that which the…
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The Reformation: A Matter of Interpretation, Part 1
The Reformation became necessary because the faulty hermeneutic adopted by Augustine and eventually the Roman Catholic Church.
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