Literature Theology “40 Questions About Arminianism” by J. Matthew Pinson May 4, 2022 David Lytle 2 Comments 40 Questions, 40 Questions About Arminianism, Anselm, Arminianism, Atonement, Calvinism, Chrysostom, Dutch Reform Church, F. Leroy Forlines, grace, J. Matthew Pinson, Jacob Arminius, Jacobus Arminius, John Calvin, John of Damascus, Jonathan Edwards, Keith Stanglin, Leroy Forlines, Lutheran, Michael Horton, Reformed, Reformed Theology, Resistible Grace, Richard Muller, Richard Watson, Robert Picirilli, Scott McKnight, The Great Tradition, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Grantham, Thomas McCall, Thomas Oden, Thomas Schreiner, Wesleyan David Lytle reviews the new book by J. Matthew Pinson. 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