This is the fourth of my short essays on Scholasticism. I keep promising that each will be my last. Perhaps if I do not make such a promise this time, I’ll be able to stop. So this time I do not …
Scholasticism and Creation
This is the third of my discussions of issues relating to James Dolezal’s All That Is in God. I said in the second paper that I would not address the issue again. Forgive me, please, for saying that; …
Biblical Personalism: Further Thoughts on Scholasticism and Scripture
I am in the midst of some discussions about the role of Scholastic methods in Reformed theology, centered around James Dolezal’s All That Is In God. My first response to Dolezal is available here. I …
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Scholasticism for Evangelicals: Thoughts on All That Is In God by James Dolezal
James Dolezal, All That Is in God (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2017). Scholasticism names a type of theology that matured in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. In the post-reformation …
Of God and Slot Machines: An Interview with Vern Poythress
by Matthew Claridge Vern Poythress has published a new book entitled, Chance and the Sovereignty of God: A God-Centered Approach to Probability and Random Events. Poythress is Professor of New …
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Open Theism and Divine Foreknowledge
by John M. Frame [This article appeared in Douglas Wilson, ed., Bound Only Once (Moscow, ID: Canon Press, 2001), 83-94. It is used here with permission.] Open theists deny that God knows …
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