4/11/23
Orthodoxy vs. Heterodoxy=Comfort vs. Doubt
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We Lutherans have often talked about avoiding heterodox churches (see Pieper especially). We have often talked about "correct" doc...
1/26/23
Response to Revealing Truth on baptismal regeneration Part 1
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Recently Sean Christie of a discernment ministry, Revealing Truth did a hit video aimed at discrediting the Lutheran understanding of bapti...
1/4/23
Intuitu Fidei and the Formula of Concord
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The Lutheran Church has always battled with each other in-house regarding various theological topics. Historically, there were numerous ...
1/3/23
A Thousand! Always Literally a Thousand?
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The word "thousand" is used quite liberally in Scripture. The biggest battleground regarding the word occurs at the very end of Sc...
11/2/22
Election and Predestination: Luther and Calvin
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Election and predestination have, throughout church history, provided a fertile theological battle ground. Every church body has a doctrine ...
10/30/22
Luther's Reformation: The Word is Jesus
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505 years ago, a German monk named Martin Luther nailed 95 theses for debate to the Castle Church door of Wittenberg, Germany. This was qu...
10/19/22
The Reformation - Monolithic?
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The Protestant Reformation was indeed an enormous event in world history. It had - and has - far reaching effects in the Christian Church bu...
10/16/22
Christology and Communion: It Matters. Part III
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In this final installment we will wrap up our series on Lutheran and Reformed Christology and their respective doctrines of the Lord's S...
10/15/22
Christology and Communion: It Matters. Part II
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In our first installment of this three part series comparing and contrasting Lutheran and Reformed Christologies and how they affect each tr...
Christology and Communion: It Matters. Part I
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As I embark on this post, I am reminded how imperative it is to use proper verbiage when tackling this topic. Christology is really importan...
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