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What It Means to Be Protestant
- The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
- De: Gavin Ortlund
- Narrado por: Mike Lenz
- Duración: 7 h y 43 m
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Gavin Ortlund draws from both his scholarly work in church history and his personal experience in ecumenical engagement to offer a powerful defense of the Protestant tradition. Retrieving classical Protestant texts and arguments, he exposes how many of the contemporary objections leveled against Protestants are rooted in caricature. Ultimately, he shows that historic Protestantism offers the best pathway to catholicity and historical rootedness for Christians today.
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Struggling to want to finish
- De Clem en 05-12-25
- What It Means to Be Protestant
- The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
- De: Gavin Ortlund
- Narrado por: Mike Lenz
Excellent, challenging, eye opening
Revisado: 01-02-25
Dr. Ortlund gives an excellent, balanced and yet challenging work for someone who is currently, has in their passed, or is is interested in the Protestant/ Roman Catholic-orthodox debate. From a scholarly and pastoral perspective. Nice addition to the conversation.
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The Attributes of God
- A Critical Evaluation of the 'Open' View of God's Nature and Knowledge
- De: Joseph M. Holden
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
- Duración: 15 h y 10 m
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One of the most important things you can do as a Christian is to know the attributes of God, since all the essential doctrines of the Faith flow from these important characteristics. We are magnifying who and what God is! As the church grapples with new and innovating ways to understand God’s nature, a flawed concept of God threatens to reduce not only the awe and majesty of the Almighty, but also the clear and crucial ontological (being) distinction between the Creator and creation, the eternal and temporal, and the infinite and finite. Open Theism (aka Free Will Theism, Neotheism, or ...
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Critical Evaluation of Open Theism - how to interact with their writings and thoughts on God.
- De RussK en 12-18-24
- The Attributes of God
- A Critical Evaluation of the 'Open' View of God's Nature and Knowledge
- De: Joseph M. Holden
- Narrado por: Virtual Voice
Critical Evaluation of Open Theism - how to interact with their writings and thoughts on God.
Revisado: 12-18-24
Though the subjects premise was difficult because it refuted a view of God that was modern and I hadn’t interacted much with its proponents. I felt the reader would become more familiar with them by the authors interaction and quotes. I liked that it interacted with a broad view of historical views of God’s attributes as well as the current issues of theological arguments to give thoughtful interactions with classical and new ideas. Being a scholastic work, it deserves credit for its potency as a pastor it was helpful though difficult to work through as most works on this level. I appreciated the conclusions and summary and especially enjoyed chapter 6 which reveals the dilemma in our current culture of thought and how one can work through these transitions and not fall into the traps of modernism.
I will need to work through some of the text to pull out some important quotes and spend some thought on the issues revealed where open theism bleeds into pulpits and pop pastoral commentary. Good work Dr. Holden!
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