Who wrote theological insitutes?
For a well-written "non-calvinist" theology, see "Theological Insitutes" by Richard Watson. It's rather old, and not widely taught today, but even someone like Charles Hodge called this work an "excellent system of theology" and "deservedly in High Repute among the Wesleyan Methodists."
Is Lutheran sotierology a Calvinist?
Lutheran sotierology is not quite arminian or calvinist. They believe in predestination but also that one can lose their salvation- once... at least the Mo Synod Lutherans around here seem to believe this. I think that is fairly close to Luther's own stance.
Is Dallas Theological Seminary Calvinistic?
The theology of Dallas Theological Seminary (which Chafer founded) has traditionally been Calvinistic, or more accurately, Amyraldian - affirming four of the five points of Calvinism, the exception being the extent of the atonement: it was general, not particular.
Bulldog Don't Tread on Me
The thread that Knight started on the ESV Legioner studyBible got me thinking.
Gabriel I Once Was Lost, But Now Am Found
I have two suggestions. First, The Reformation Study Bible in NKJ, also known as The New Geneva Study Bible. Also, The Spirit of the Reformation Study Bible in NIV. The SRSB includes the WCF, Larger and Shorter Catechism.
Gabriel I Once Was Lost, But Now Am Found
You can get the hard back here for 27 bucks, the bonded leather for 40 and the genuine leather for 45.
Knight Knight of the Cross
Good prices. I got the Genuine Leather SOTR Bible at WTS for $45 with shipping. That was an introductory rate and is now a little higher. It was so hard to elieve that I actually emailed their customer service dept. to see if it was correct.
frumanchu God's justice does not demand second chances Supporter
Bulldog, check on eBay. There's almost always one on auction there, and you can usually get it cheaper than buying it directly from Ligonier.
Knight Knight of the Cross
Bulldog, check on eBay. There's almost always one on auction there, and you can usually get it cheaper than buying it directly from Ligonier.
BronxBriar Existentialism is a Humanism
I have two suggestions. First, The Reformation Study Bible in NKJ, also known as The New Geneva Study Bible. Also, The Spirit of the Reformation Study Bible in NIV. The SRSB includes the WCF, Larger and Shorter Catechism.
Who wrote the testimony of Jesus Christ?
Anthony Garland has written A Testimony of Jesus Christ which is a verse by verse commentary on the book of the Revelation from a conservative, futuristic, literal viewpoint. If you agree that literal interpretation is the safest and most accurate way to interpret Scripture, you will find that Garland's work is one of the best resources available on the book of the Revelation.
Who was the most able hebraist?
A very distinguished place is due to Dr Gill. Beyond all controversy, Gill was one of the most able Hebraists of his day, and in other matters no mean proficient...Probably no man since Gill's days has at all equalled him in the matter of Rabbinical learning.
Is Pink's commentary on the Bible?
Pink's commentaries are available for Old and New Testament books and are filled with pointed insights and applications. Pink is always worth consulting if he has written a commentary on the book you are studying. Please see the caveat regarding his works. See also discussion of Approach to Interpretation
Who is Adam Clarke?
Instead Studylight.org describes Clarke as the... "Author of one of the most respected interdenominational commentaries ever written, Adam Clarke shows his Godly respect for the Bible as well as his courage to give his opinion on many difficult and controversial questions other commentaries often avoid.".
Was Pink a Calvinist?
In contrast to the Arminian beliefs of Adam Clarke, Pink was a staunch Calvinist ( in simple terms one who holds a belief in God's complete sovereignty - see Pink's landmark work The Sovereignty of God ), he countered a growing trend toward acceptance of Arminian views.
Did Clarke believe in the plenary verbal inspiration?
Although Clarke affirmed the authority and sufficiency of Scripture, thus holding to a belief of " plenary dynamic inspiration " (idea of every thought inspired), he fell short of a belief in the " plenary verbal inspiration " (every single word inspired) (Bibliotheca Sacra: Volume 125, p 163, 1968).
Is Guzik's commentary on the Bible conservative?
Conservative brief verse by verse commentary on the entire Bible. Along with the resource by Constable below, Guzik is one of the few entire Bible commentaries from a contemporary writer which is freely available on the internet. The comments on prophecy are definitely conservative, evangelical and literal. As mentioned earlier a good guide to determine whether a given author interprets Scripture literally, is to read their comments on Revelation 20, specifically regarding the "1000 years" mentioned six times (eg read Guzik's notes on Revelation 20) Note that the Guzik's commentary at Studylight.org is not necessarily up to date (e.g., as of June, 2007 there are no commentaries on Ezekiel, and just a sprinkling of the Psalms). Click here for the most up to date collection of Guzik's commentaries.