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Revisiting the Paradox of Salvation – Part 5

by Dan on September 13, 2009

This is part 5 of a series on the paradox of salvation. In part 1, I presented two humorous video clips (one minute each) dealing with Calvinist and Arminian witnessing. In part 2, I broke down Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2) and how he used the Bible to proclaim Christ to [...]

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Revisiting the Paradox of Salvation – Part 4

by Dan on September 11, 2009

This is part 4 of a series on the paradox of salvation. In part 1, I presented two humorous video clips (one minute each) dealing with Calvinist and Arminian witnessing. In part 2, I broke down Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2) and how he used the Bible to proclaim Christ to [...]

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This is part 3 of a series on the paradox of salvation. In part 1, I presented two humorous video clips (one minute each) dealing with Calvinist and Arminian witnessing. In part 2, I broke down Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2) and how he used the Bible to proclaim Christ to [...]

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This is part 2 of a series on the paradox of salvation. In part 1, I presented two humorous video clips (one minute each) dealing with Calvinist and Arminian witnessing. This is part 2 of the discussion, where we will dissect Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost, found in Acts 2. Let me point [...]

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This is part 1 of a series on the paradox of salvation. I’ve pointed out before that theology is a mystery, and our faith is comprised of a series of paradoxes. One of the biggest paradoxical articles of faith is that of justification, i.e. how we are saved. This is best personified in the polar [...]

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The Great "Tensions" of our Faith

by Dan on November 10, 2008

I’ve spoken before about the tensions in our faith: Law and Gospel, Sinner and Saint, etc. I also talk about it some in the About page on this site. I have been participating in a really good conversation lately in the comments section of one of Daniel and Heather’s blog posts entitled, Reflecting on the [...]

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