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Alexander Campbell on Matthew 5 – A Critique

Alexander Campbell misread Matthew 5, and misread it badly, in a debate. A close examination of this case yields helpful observations for Christians in their quest to understand the Bible, whether or not they are committed to any written creeds. Related Posts:The Epistemology of Antinomianism and the Sad Case of Gary ArnoldSermon Text: Romans 3:21-31“Theonomy: [...]
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assumptions as they currently stand

In the past, I wrote this post on assumptions, presuppositions, basic beliefs, whatever you want to call them — the basic conceptual lenses I see the world through.  And now it seems time for an update. 1)  There is a God, and he is, more specifically, the kind of God the knowledge of whom has [...]
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creeds and what the faith is

Brother Glenn Peoples has taken up, as so many have on so many occasions, that trying task of verbalizing exactly what the Faith is and is not.  And so I submit for your review, and without any personal comments, his post. Related Posts:Sermon Text: Romans 3:21-31Alexander Campbell on Matthew 5 – A CritiqueOn the Conditions [...]
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