ISBN: 9780802811431 — Worldcat; Google Books
Publisher: Eerdmans (1955)
Genre: Systematic theology
Reading Level: college
Worthy read? Yes
Price: $9.10 @ WTS Books
What is this book about?
This book is about the atonement (6, 9) as it is viewed objective and subjectively, that is, the atonement seen both from the perspective of historia salutis (i.e. Christ’s once-for-all accomplishment of redemption) and [...]
Archive for the ‘Trinity’ Category
Review: Redemption Accomplished and Applied — by John Murray
Posted in Book Reviews, Contra Pelagianism, Doctrina divina, Doctrine of God, John Murray, Mortification of Sin, Obedience, Sola Fide, Sola Gratia, Soteriology, Trinity, tagged Christian life, Christianity, historia salutis, ordo salutis, Reformed, spirituality on July 7, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Orlando Sale: The Trinity in John’s Gospel – by Swain and Köstenberger
Posted in Doctrina divina, John, Scriptura sacra, Trinity, tagged Christianity, Reformed, religion, systematic theology on April 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Speaking of great trinitarian reads, if you are in the Orlando area don’t miss this RTS Orlando bookstore sale on Swain and Köstenberger’s Father, Son and Spirit: The Trinity in John’s Gospel.
Sale Details on Father, Son and Spirit
Price: $14.30 (35% off)
Time: Thru May 1
Location: RTS Orlando Bookstore
Douglas Kelly Interviewed on Christ the Center
Posted in Doctrina divina, Doctrine of God, Douglas Kelly, Trinity, tagged Christianity, God, Reformed, religion on April 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
If you are interested in doctrine of the Holy Trinity, listen to this great Reformed Forum interview with Dr. Douglas Kelly on his new book: The God Who Is: The Holy Trinity.
Calvin Confronts Caroli’s Calumny: The 1537 Trinitarian Controversy and its Ecclesiastical and Theological Significance
Posted in Doctrine of God, Historical Theology, John Calvin, Research Papers, Semper Reformanda, Trinity, tagged history, Reformed, religion on December 2, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Summary
In 1537 a Roman Catholic priest and professor, Peter Caroli, who himself had left the Roman Church multiple times to support the Protestant cause only to return again each time to Rome, accused John Calvin and the Protestant Reformers of trinitarian heresy. Caroli’s main arguments were based upon the Reformers’ unwillingness to subscribe to the [...]
Confessions for Confessing Christianity’s Unique Trinitarian Monotheism
Posted in A Common Word, Doctrine of God, Ecclesiology, Trinity, tagged interfaith, Islam, Reformed on November 25, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Stan Guthrie weighs in on A Common Word, claiming that “All Monotheisms Are Not Alike.” His argument is that Christians ought to keep the Apostles’ Creed at hand when engaging in interfaith dialog, otherwise we lose our most basic confessional foundation from which to distinguish ourselves from other religions.
Aside from the obvious disappointing fact that [...]


