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    Slut!

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    SLUTS WITHOUT SHAME! by: Don Boys, Ph.D. Since the Fall of man, the earth has been cursed with women (and men) who used their bodies in illicit ways. They have been called loose women, prostitutes, whores, fallen women, and sluts; however, in earlier days, there was a sense of shame...
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    Sanctification, Half Full: The Myopic Hermeneutic of the “Grace” Movement

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    Editor’s note: In this article, Mr. Kauffman (PCA) evaluates the teachings of Keller, Brown, and Tchividjian (also PCA) on progressive sanctification, and limits the terms of the discussion to those identified in the Westminster Confession of Faith, Chapter 13, “Of Sanctification.” In this article, the term sanctification, when used by...
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    Another Look at Chilton’s Days of Vengeance, Journey 3:2 (March-April, 1988)

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    Review:  “Another Look at Chilton’s Days of Vengeance, Journey3:2  (March-April, 1988) [I am indebted to Paul Gates for bringing this up in the discussion here with "Adam", a fellow seminarian: http://www.preteristblog.com/?p=5570#comment-15594 - Sam. By Greg Bahnsen The revival of Biblical postmillennialism which we are witnessing in our day will be...
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    Scripturalism: A Christian Worldview

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    Introduction1 Scripturalism is a world and life view. A worldview is a set of beliefs about the various issues of life. All persons have worldviews; they are inescapable. One’s worldview will determine how he views the entirety of life, the decisions he makes, why he does what he does, and...
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    A Biblical Theodicy

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    Ronald Nash has written that “the most serious challenge to theism was, is, and will continue to be the problem of evil.” Warren believes that “it is likely the case that no charge has been made with a greater frequency or with more telling force against theism of Judeo-Christian ...
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    9 to 5 Thesis

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    by Erick Blore, M.A.R., M.S. Ed The view suggested in this article is not entirely new, some of it was taught before by James Stuart Russell; however, there was one element of Russell’s system that kept his view from receiving wide-spread acceptance: a 70 A.D. resurrection. To be sure, full-preterism...
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    The Doctrine of Infinity: Its Meaning and Application in the Theology of R.C. Sproul

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    by Dr. Kenneth Talbot President Whitefield Theological Seminary Lakeland, Florida Dr. R. C. Sproul is among the best theologians in modern America today. His ministry has been to communicate complicated doctrines in Reformed theology in a manner that the laity can gain great benefit in their understanding of biblical doctrine and...
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    Infinity: A Reformed Perspective

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    The Definitive Nature of Infinitude in Divine Theism ~by~ Dr. Kenneth Gary Talbot Whitefield Theological Seminary Lakeland, Florida. Introduction to the issue When we consider the complex nature of the theological task of defining the being of God, that is, His attributes or characteristics, we must consider the possible affect...

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