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Is Biblical Inspiration a Proof of Calvinism?

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 30, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 29, 2013

Is Biblical Inspiration a Proof of Calvinism? by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 2:26pm SOMEONE HAS WRITTEN about a “Calvinist challenge,” thus: “I wanted to pass along a challenge a Calvinist has thrown down. My answer, thus far, has been that Scripture is silent on the ‘mode’ of inspiration, leaving the Calvinist with the same conundrum. I wondered if you might have a further thought on the following challenge:” “How is it that God inspired the Scriptures in such a way that every word—indeed, every jot and tittle—was what He determined? Every standard evangelical definition of … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Biblical inspiration, Calvinism, Divine providence, Faith Once for All, Free will in theology, Jewish theology, Prophecy, Religious philosophy, Theology

Forgiveness in the Old Testament

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 30, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Forgiveness in the Old Testament by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 1:32pm HERE’S A QUESTION ABOUT FORGIVENESS: In your Romans commentary (Vol. I, p. 264) you say that the sins of OT saints were not just “rolled back” until Jesus’ crucifixion, but that the certainty of Jesus’ propitiatory sacrifice enabled God to forgive the sins of OT saints even during the OT era. What, then, is Isaiah referring to when he says in 22:14: “Till your dying day this sin will not be atoned for.” What is the sin? Why was it not forgiven during their … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Atonement, Cross, Forgiveness, Propitiation, Redemption, Religion, Repentance, Salvation, Theology

Are We Arminian , Pelagian, or Whatever?

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 30, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Are We Arminian , Pelagian, or Whatever? by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 12:45pm HERE IS ANOTHER QUESTION: How does the Restoration Movement compare with Calvinism and Augustinianism? I am assuming that we are of an Arminian persuasion, but I would flatly deny the doctrine of total depravity and original sin, which many Arminians claim to believe. So, does that make me a Pelagian or semi-pelagian? HERE IS MY ANSWER: Not all Arminians affirm total depravity and original sin. Even those who say they do (mostly Wesleyan Arminians) have a device called “prevenient grace” that nullifies … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Adam, Alexander Campbell, Arminianism, Calvinism, Faith Once for All, Grace, Irresistible grace, John Wesley, Methodism, Original Grace, Original sin, Prevenient grace, Repentance, Restoration Movement, Semipelagianism, Theology, Total depravity

Thomas Campbell’s Declaration & Address

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 30, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Thomas Campbell’s Declaration & Address by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 9:33am ANOTHER RECENT QUERY: What is your opinion of the relevance or validity of Proposition 6 in Thomas Campbell’s “Declaration and Address,” which reads thus: 6. That although inferences and deductions from Scripture premises, when fairly inferred, may be truly called the doctrine of God’s holy word, yet are they not formally binding upon the consciences of Christians farther than they perceive the connection, and evidently see that they are so; for their faith must not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Communion, Declaration & Address, Justification, Religious philosophy, Resurrection, Salvation, Sanctification, Thomas Campbell

Martin Luther on Immersion

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 30, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Martin Luther on Immersion by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 8:43am A RECENT QUESTION: Was Martin Luther himself immersed? The question came up at church yesterday in a discussion about Martin Luther’s high view of baptism. MY REPLY: I do not know the answer to your question. I do know that Luther strongly defended the practice of immersion. E.g., in his treatise, “The Babylonian Captivity of the Church,” printed in “Three Treatises” (Fortress 1960), he says, “The second part of baptism is the sign, or sacrament, which is that immersion in water from which it derives … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Baptism, Baptism in early Christianity, Baptized, Conversion to Christianity, Immersion baptism, Infant baptism, Jesus, Martin Luther, Resurrection, Rites of passage, Sacraments

Are Demons Active Today?

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 30, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 29, 2013

Are Demons Active Today? by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 8:26am QUESTION ABOUT DEMONS: Where does the Church of Christ (nondenominational) stand on the issue of demonic activity in modern times? Does demonic possession exist only in Catholic lore and legend, or does our fellowship also believe in its possibility, but not enough to ever really mention it? If you could refer me to any reputable reading on the matter, I’d be deeply appreciative. MY REPLY: There is no unanimity on this issue within Restoration Movement circles today. In earlier times, including my student days, the … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Abrahamic mythology, Ben Alexander, C. Fred Dickason, Christian Church, Church of Christ, Demon, Demonic possession, Demonology, Faith Once for All, Merrill Unger, Neil Anderson, Occult, Paranormal, Religion, Restoration Movement, Wayne Jackson, Witchcraft

Thoughts on 1 Corinthians 14:34

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 25, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Thoughts on 1 Corinthians 14:34 by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Friday, September 25, 2009 at 8:02pm A RECENT REQUEST ASKS, “Could you point me to some literature regarding Paul’s intent with his comment in 1 Corinthians 14:34 and what we are to make of it today? I am just now beginning a study on this and wanted a place to begin. Also, what is your take on this text?” MY REPLY: The place to begin on this or any similar text is at this web site: www.cbmw.org . This is the site for a scholarly evangelical non-feminist organization (for which … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged 1 Corinthians 14:34, 1 Timothy 2:11-12, Christianity and women, Creation, God in Christianity, Holy Spirit, Pneumatology, Prophecy, Spiritual gifts, Theology

“Common Grace” in Calvinism

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 25, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

“Common Grace” in Calvinism by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Friday, September 25, 2009 at 9:17am A STUDENT WRITES, “Calvinists talk about ‘common grace.’ The idea seems to be that whatever joy we experience in this life is attributed to God’s grace. I don’t remember you mentioning this in Doctrine of Grace. Do you agree with this notion?” MY REPLY: Not all Calvinists see eye-to-eye on the “common grace” concept. One of my Westminster Seminary professors, Cornelius Van Til, was its main defender. I do mention this concept in my grace course but do not dwell on it. See the section … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Acts 14:17, Calvinism, Common grace, Creation, Divine grace, Grace, Irresistible grace, Jesus Christ, Predestination, Prevenient grace, Religious philosophy, Reprobation

The Visible and the Invisible Church

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 24, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

The Visible and the Invisible Church by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 7:49pm HERE IS ANOTHER QUESTION recently received: “In a lesson on the Protestant Reformation Roger Chambers makes the claim that the invisible church, as Calvin, Zwingli, and even Augustine viewed it, is a ‘myth.’ Chambers says that their view was that the ‘real’ church was the invisible church, mainly because they looked around and saw the visible church as being so corrupted. This is why, when Protestant literature speaks of the ‘real’ church, or invisible church, they use the words ‘Christian’ or ‘Church of … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Catholicism, Christian Church, Church of Christ, Ecclesiology, Ephesians 5:22-33, GOD KNOWS, Invisible church, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther, Philippians 3:20, Protestantism, Restoration Movement, Roger Chambers, Sanctification, The Church of Jesus Christ, Theology, TRUE VISIBLE CHURCH, United Methodist Church, Westminster Theological Seminary, Zwingli

Sons of God and Daughters of Men in Genesis 6

Jack Cottrell Posted on September 24, 2009 by Jack CottrellApril 30, 2013

Sons of God and Daughters of Men in Genesis 6 by Jack Cottrell (Notes) on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 3:43pm Sons of God and Daughters of Men in Genesis 6 I HAVE RECEIVED this inquiry: “A member of my church has grabbed onto some strange teaching that all centers on the interpretation of Genesis 6, that the ‘sons of God’ are fallen angels and that the giants in the land are half man, half demonic beings basically, and that the ‘seed of Satan’ still exists today. He weaves this together with lots of Scriptures that include in the end … Continue reading →

Posted in Notes | Tagged Abrahamic mythology, Angel, Angels in Judaism, Book of Enoch, C. Fred Dickason, Christian mythology, Creation, Daughters of Men, Fallen angels, Folklore, Genesis 6, Merrill Unger, Natural Disaster, Nephilim, Paranormal, Seth, Sons of God

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