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MA Thesis

Divine Simplicity in Reformed Orthodoxy

8 Dec 20182 Oct 2024
(The following is Chapter Two of my Master's thesis, lightly edited for formatting.) Chapter 2 Divine Simplicity in Reformed Orthodoxy   Introduction This chapter presents an overview of the Reformed…
MA Thesis

Thesis Introduction

8 Dec 20182 Oct 2024
(The following is Chapter One of my Master's thesis, lightly edited for formatting.) Chapter 1 Introduction   Thesis Statement It is the contention of this thesis that John Frame’s articulation…
Denver Seminary Papers

Divine Simplicity in Evangelical Theology

7 Dec 20182 Oct 2024
(The following is a paper I wrote in seminary, lightly edited for formatting.) 1.  Introduction The doctrine of divine simplicity is “the teaching that God is not composed of parts…
Life and Ethics

Ramblings on the (Trinitarian) Speech of God

16 Nov 20182 Oct 2024
1.  Does God Speak Today? Does God speak today?  Or is He silent?  And if God speaks, how do we know it's Him?  How does He even speak to us?  Does…
Biblical Exegesis

The Word of God Has Not Failed (Romans 9)

12 Nov 20182 Oct 2024
Romans 8 is one of the most beloved chapters in all of Scripture.  It surveys the towering heights of God's grace toward His people in Christ.  Christians everywhere rejoice that…
Denver Seminary Papers

Book Review: Approaching Philosophy of Religion

20 Oct 20182 Oct 2024
(The following is a lightly-edited version of a book review I wrote and which is also published in the Denver Journal.) 1.  Bibliographic Information Anthony C. Thiselton, Approaching Philosophy of…
Life and Ethics

Liberals in Evangelical Clothes

20 Oct 20182 Oct 2024
1.  "Evangelical Liberalism" Most evangelicals, despite having conservative views in almost every other area of life, are actually liberal in their theology, or at least in the way they go…
Denver Seminary Papers

Incarnation and Atonement

19 Oct 20182 Oct 2024
1.  Introduction The realities of Incarnation and atonement stand close to the center of Christian theology.  Without the Incarnation, there could be no mediating Savior.  With no mediating Savior, there…
Reformed Theology

Salvation Belongs to Our God

19 Oct 20182 Oct 2024
1.  Salvation (Really, Truly, Absolutely) Belongs to Our God "Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!" (Revelation 7:10).  What an incredible truth, that…

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