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In our Reformed neck of the woods, we don’t have a lot of short explainer videos, especially when it comes to theology and history.
by Kevin DeYoung | Over the past few years I’ve noticed, along with other colleagues and friends in ministry, that while there is a lot of good written content out there from our Reformed neck of the woods, there isn’t nearly as much when it comes to video...
Vegan tiramisu from Divine Simplicity at The Morning Trade
More about the vegan food I ate in Durban on the blog
"The heart of the blessed Trinity" by Scott Swain
“Paul asks in Romans 11:35, ‘Who has given a gift to Him that He might be repaid?” The answer is no one. Nothing enriches God; nothing adds to His glory; nothing increases His happiness (Job 22:2; 35:6–7; 41:11). God is not “served by human hands, as though he needed anything” (Acts 17:25). God plus the world is not more sufficient, more glorious, or more blessed than God minus the…
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"God Himself is the soul's reward" by Scott Swain
“The doctrine of divine simplicity not only helps us better appreciate the oneness of God in His being and attributes. It also helps us better appreciate what it means for the one God to be the author and end of all things, the first and the last (Rev. 22:13). All composition presupposes a composer. That a creature exists— and that a creature exists as a particular kind of creature instead of…
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Servant of God Hermann Cohen reflects on Christ, eternally begotten and made known to the world.
Points pertaining to the Effect of Christianity’s Early Departures from its Roots Upon the Rise of Islam
Points pertaining to the Effect of Christianity’s Early Departures from its Roots Upon the Rise of Islam
Muhammad’s Rejection of the Visible and Violent Divisions in Christianity as the Motivation for His Work.Evidence of Muhammad’s Contact With Christians and ChristianityMuhammad’s Unequivocal Adoption of an Absolute Form of Divine Simplicity, Rejecting the Other Aspects of All Christian Views of God.Muhammad’s Adoption and Revision of Christianized Roman Do ut des.Muhammad’s Adoption and Extension…
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From the Alliance of Confessing Evangelical‘s Place for Truth’s podcast “Theology on the Go”:
Jonathan Master interviews Dr. James Dolezal and the important doctrine of the simplicity of God.
[12 min. mp3]
http://ift.tt/1qB0IPi
Related:
Why Divine Simplicity Matters [James Dolezal]
[Audio/Video] God without Parts & Passions: The Doctrines of Divine Simplicity & Divine Impassibility [Dr. James Dolezal]
Reformed Forum Media Review feat. James Dolezal