Happy Labor Day! In celebration here are Martin Luther’s 82 volumes of Works in English, most of which are fully online, including his many commentaries on Biblical books:
Martin Luther’s Works at ReformedBooksOnline
Rejoice and be glad; these are days of thanksgiving!
“Let all those that...
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I came across the following post today on Facebook and wanted to gather thoughts on how one would respond to the professors claims. The class is called Soc119 and its being taught at Penn State in which it claims that it helps students "experience critical thinking when students are...
This helpful academic journal article from Dr. Ronald N. Frost delineates the role played by Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics in fostering the medieval scholasticism that the Protestant Reformers sought to replace with a purer Augustinian theology.
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This morning I went to my bookshelf and picked up "Freedom of the Will" by Jonathan Edwards. I got to thinking, however, would it be beneficial to work through Martin Luther's "Bondage of the Will" first?
Let me say first that I am a convinced monergist. I am not looking to be convinced of one...
Click here to download this EP from Austin City Life Church. (listen to some samples at their MySpace).
Songs are as follows:
1. In Your Name (original)
2. What Wondrous Love Is This (redone hymn)
3. Fullness Of God (original)
4. Community Song (original)
5. Lord, Have Mercy...