Here are some interesting facts.
William Shedd studied under Leonard Woods at Andover Seminary. Woods held to unlimited atonement. Shedd was Gardiner Spring’s associate pastor. Spring held to unlimited atonement. Shedd succeeded Henry B. Smith at Union for Systematics Lecturer. Henry B. Smith held to unlimited atonement.
There are a range of other connections between [...]
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I love it when we find citation connections: when one author cites another, or two or more cite the same, or two or more cite the same Scripture verse with the same intent.
The translations are different by Kimedoncius and Bastinguis, but its clear the first one is the same comment. The same [...]
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A few months ago I published a brief piece on Bullinger and The Man who Thought he was a Robot. Today I want to build and expand on that post. What I will do here is post a series of rebuttal points to certain claims made here and here. The wider context [...]
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Here is an interesting exercise for our readers, a good lesson in how now to do historical research.
The danger which many of our internet uber-apologists is that they fall into a closed loop of relying on secondary sources, which results in the publishing of disinformation. They end up, then, in a closed [...]
Back in November 2008, Richard Muller presented a number of lectures on Lapsarianism and Hypothetical Universalism.
In the lectures on hypothetical universalism he lists many names and authors who held to a non-Amyraldian hypothetical universalism. Here we see one of his clearest definitions of speculative hypothetical universalism and non-speculative hypothetical universalism. If you go here http://theologicalmeditations.blogspot.com/2009/03/mullers-mid-america-lectures.html
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