Theology Missing the Point of N.T. Wright August 11, 2020 David Lytle 1 Comment Argument, Arminian, Baptist, Bible, Books, Christ, Christianity, Christians, Church, College, Covenant, Disagreement, Doctrine, Eschatology, F. Leroy Forlines, Faith, Free Will Baptist, God, Gospel, Heaven, Hell, History, Law, Martin Luther, N.T. Wright, New Testament, Old Testament, Protestant, Resurrection, Salvation, Sin, Theology, Welch College Getting N.T. Wright wrong. Read more
Theology Devotions in Church History: Thomas Aquinas December 19, 2019 David Lytle 5 Comments Albert the Great, Constitution, Cosmological Argument, Dumb Ox, Flannery O'Connor, High MIddle Ages, Ibn-Rush, John Locke, Latin, Law, Middle Ages, Natural Law, Philippians, Relativism, Sacramentalism, Social Contract, Theology, Thomas Aquinas, Transubstantiation This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Devotions in Church HistoryThe Dumb Ox None Could Silence. Read more