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Critical Analysis of the Double Payment Argument

The double-payment argument for limited atonement is a mistaken theological argument that assumes a commercial view of atonement and creates problems for the concepts of grace, justification and faith.

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Early Roman Bishops: The First and Second Century Evidence

Surveying the New Testament, The Didache, 1 Clement, Hermas, Ignatius, Polycarp, and Roman Catholic scholarship on the presence of a bishop of Rome in the first and second centuries AD.

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Do We Have Infallible Oral Tradition?

Examining whether we have infallible oral tradition and how this impacts the Protestant claim that Scripture is the only infallible rule of faith.

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Tradition In Mark 7: An Argument For Sola Scriptura

Jesus’ dialogue in Mark 7 provides a strong case for sola scriptura by demonstrating that tradition should be subjected to Scripture.

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What Is Sola Scriptura?

Recovering the meaning of sola scriptura from a historically Protestant perspective in the midst of increasing misunderstanding.

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Can We Say Nothing About God?

Proponents of apophatic theology still assert at least one concept about God, namely, that God is being to whom no concept applies.

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If Knowledge, Then Goodness

Exploring a partners-in-crime style argument from epistemic realism to moral realism.

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The Incarnation and Timelessness

Engaging with Ryan Mullins' writing on whether the incarnation of the second person of the trinity is in conflict with divine timelessness.

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