Author: Vince
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Exegesis and Theology: Romans 9-11 as a proof-text for the Calvinist doctrine of election
Calvinist soteriology is perhaps most widely known for the doctrine of unconditional election, a divine choice concerning mankindâs eternal destiny, where both âelection and reprobation are individual, personal, specific, and particularâ (Enns, 2008, p. 510). In the words of John Calvin himself: God by his eternal and immutable counsel determined once for all those whom it was his…
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KEDS Essays â The Synoptic Gospels
Complete three gobbets (short comment questions). Chosen texts: Matthew 2:14-15; Mark 4:38-39; Luke 8:48. Matthew 2:14-15 This is a notoriously difficult text (Beale, 2012). Luke, the only other synoptic recording Jesusâ early life, provides no parallel;[1] but once we understand Luke and Matthew differ in their primary purpose and audience, it becomes clear that the textâs…
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KEDS Essays â New Testament Survey
The Epistle of James and the First Epistle of John The Epistle of James Introduction. Scholars have proposed dozens of disparate solutions to the most basic questions regarding the epistle of James (Edgar, 2001). It is indeed difficult to assess genre, audience, message, purpose, and social, historical and cultural setting of this epistle. This is…
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KEDS Essays â Old Testament Survey
Introduction to the book of Exodus and the book of Haggai Exodus Until the 19th century the historicity and traditional authorship of the Pentateuch was widely accepted. Nowadays, however, Exodus is a controversial book (Seiglie, 2003). The Documentary Hypothesis constituted the first substantial shift, rejecting Mosaic authorship (Allis, 2001). The biblical minimalists went much further, denying archaeological…
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KEDS Essays â Introduction to the Bible
The formation of the Bible text is wholly the product of divine dictation, rather than human input. Discuss. Introduction Divine revelation is seen as essential to Christianity across the spectrum. Ball (2012) says that any knowledge one may have of God is solely âthe outcome of Godâs gracious initiative and of his will to be…
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Regeneration Before Faith?
The doctrine of regeneration before faith is mainly professed by those who hold to a Calvinistic soteriology. To avoid misrepresenting this position, I went to the big names in the modern reformed camp. John Piper states clearly that regeneration is the cause of faith.1 R. C. Spiral recounts his experience as he went to seminary, then finally gets to the point and says:…
