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Classical Theism, Open Theism, theology2 Comments

Will Duffy’s Worldview

June 21, 2020June 22, 2020 TheSire

I’m doing another resource article and it is in regard to the positions and arguments taken by Will Duffy. I have had some recent dialogues and former critiques that are relevant to his views: TheCouncil: Duffy on the Incarnation Open … Continue reading Will Duffy’s Worldview

Roman Catholicism, theology1 Comment

What does it mean to sit on Moses’ seat?

June 16, 2020 TheSire

Then Jesus spoke to the crowds and to His disciples, 2 saying: “The scribes and the Pharisees have seated themselves in the chair of Moses; 3 therefore all that they tell you, do and observe, but do not do according to their deeds; for they … Continue reading What does it mean to sit on Moses’ seat?

philosophy, theology

Does philosophy have a future in theological education?

June 10, 2020 TheSire

Continue reading Does philosophy have a future in theological education?

Calvinism, Classical Theism, Dr. Cornelius Van Til, philosophy, theology

A Reformed Look at Aquinas

May 11, 2020 TheSire

There has been a discussion for how Reformed Christians should understand the usefulness and the errors in the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas. I think like every thinker that he is a mixed bag and you will have to weight aspects … Continue reading A Reformed Look at Aquinas

Jimmy Stephens, Steve Hays, theology

Impeccability and Temptation

April 7, 2020 TheSire

[responsivevoice_button] I’m posting some of Jimmy Stephens’ statements on an issue to see if Steve Hays(or someone else) will give their thoughts on it: I have a question. Can Jesus desire to sin? The traditional answer is no, Jesus cannot. … Continue reading Impeccability and Temptation

Dr. Vern Poythress, theology, Trinity

Should We Use Analogies to Describe the Trinity?

March 2, 2020 TheSire

Continue reading Should We Use Analogies to Describe the Trinity?

theology, Trinity

Distinguishing Among the Three Persons of the Trinity within the Reformed Tradition

February 26, 2020 TheSire

This is just a couple of articles that discuss things of that topic: Kevin Deyoung: Distinguishing among the Three Persons of the Trinity within the Reformed Tradition Tyler Wittman: Calvin, Classical Trinitarianism, and the Aseity of the Son Continue reading Distinguishing Among the Three Persons of the Trinity within the Reformed Tradition

Classical Theism, theology, TrinityLeave a comment

Brant Bosserman’s Trinity Debate

October 22, 2019 TheSire

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Classical Theism, Doctrine of God, Open Theism, philosophy, Sentinel Apologetics, theologyLeave a comment

God with a Bod

October 8, 2019June 2, 2021 TheSire

Chris Fisher said: I’m not sure I’ve ever claimed God is a physical entity. I’ve questioned the usefulness of the category “physical” and stated God has bodies. How do you have a non-physical body? Physical things are usually contrasted against … Continue reading God with a Bod

Chris Matthew, Epistemology, Metaphysics, philosophy, Presuppositionalism, TAG, theology1 Comment

The Unity of Knowledge

September 1, 2019June 5, 2022 TheSire

The following is from Chris Matthew and his conversation with some atheist. He’s an up-and-coming presuppositionalist:   There are a couple of remarks that merit response, @FondestAlloy. 1.) Do you deny the possibility of knowing whether something is objectively true? 2.) … Continue reading The Unity of Knowledge

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