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    Proof of Divine Simplicity

    So, I have a colleague, a good friend, who does not believe in the Trinity. He's sort of a unitarian, but with a lowercase 'u' there. I'm trying to convince him of the truth of the great Doctrine of the Trinity, and it seems to me that Divine Simplicity could be of help here - that is, God has...
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    An Explanation of Confessionalism

    We've probably all heard the phrase "No creed but Christ", or "No creed but the Bible". The problem is, this simply isn't possible. If someone were to come up to you on the street and ask you what you believe (and you should be ready to answer him, 1 Pet. 3:15), what you're NOT going to do is...
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    Resources on the Doctrine of the Trinity, with Solid Scriptural Exegesis

    I'm interested in good resources on the doctrine of the Trinity - both the Oneness of God, and the Threeness of the Persons. That is, I'm interested in a Scriptural defense of the Nicene Creed and/or the Athanasian Creed. I'm interested in solid exegesis of the relevant Scriptural texts, and I'm...
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    Self-Control: What is it, and how do you get it?

    Paul seems rarely to leave out this Fruit of the Spirit in any of his lists. What is it? Can we come up with a nice genus-and-difference definition? And I ask, how do we get it? I could see this virtue, possibly, as an entryway into the other virtues. What is the relationship between...
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    Is the Christian Epistemology Circular?

    The Christian epistemology, as I see it, is this: the Holy Spirit convinces the believer that the Bible is true. Now, the Bible is true regardless of whether anyone believes it or not. It is objectively true. But no one ever thinks that unless the Holy Spirit convinces him. So I'm saying here...
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