A5pointer Puritan Board Sophomore Dec 24, 2007 #1 What is the origin of its use and what was the thinking behind it?
Semper Fidelis 2 Timothy 2:24-25 Staff member Dec 24, 2007 #2 http://www.puritanboard.com/f59/first-official-contest-puritan-s-mind-pb-13195/
ReformationArt Puritan Board Freshman Dec 24, 2007 #3 I read through the previous contest thread, and was struck that it sort of just cut off after a while. There was never a winner declared, although the reference to Boettner seemed the best fit. Any insight as to the final verdict on that contest???
I read through the previous contest thread, and was struck that it sort of just cut off after a while. There was never a winner declared, although the reference to Boettner seemed the best fit. Any insight as to the final verdict on that contest???
Pilgrim Puritanboard Commissioner Dec 24, 2007 #4 Boettner generally did not cite sources in his works and If I recall correctly the list owner does not believe that TULIP originated with Boettner.
Boettner generally did not cite sources in his works and If I recall correctly the list owner does not believe that TULIP originated with Boettner.
Guido's Brother Puritan Board Junior Dec 24, 2007 #5 And nix the idea that it came from the Netherlands. The Dutch speak, well, Dutch. TULIP is an English mnemonic device -- it doesn't work in Dutch.
And nix the idea that it came from the Netherlands. The Dutch speak, well, Dutch. TULIP is an English mnemonic device -- it doesn't work in Dutch.