Literature Theology “40 Questions About Arminianism” by J. Matthew Pinson May 4, 2022May 4, 2022 David Lytle 2 Comments Michael Horton, Atonement, F. Leroy Forlines, Leroy Forlines, J. Matthew Pinson, Thomas Aquinas, John Calvin, Thomas Oden, Keith Stanglin, Thomas McCall, 40 Questions About Arminianism, 40 Questions, Jonathan Edwards, Richard Muller, Thomas Schreiner, Robert Picirilli, Richard Watson, Scott McKnight, Thomas Grantham, Dutch Reform Church, Reformed, Reformed Theology, Resistible Grace, Chrysostom, John of Damascus, Lutheran, Wesleyan, Anselm, The Great Tradition, grace, Arminianism, Jacobus Arminius, Calvinism, Jacob Arminius David Lytle reviews the new book by J. Matthew Pinson. Read more
Theology Devotions in Church History: Thomas Aquinas December 19, 2019December 19, 2019 David Lytle 5 Comments Law, Theology, Philippians, John Locke, Thomas Aquinas, Albert the Great, Dumb Ox, Latin, Ibn-Rush, Relativism, Cosmological Argument, Transubstantiation, Sacramentalism, Natural Law, Constitution, Social Contract, Flannery O'Connor, Middle Ages, High MIddle Ages The Dumb Ox None Could Silence. Read more