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Roger Nicole On A Distinguishing Mark Of Shepherdite Theology

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  • R. Scott Clark
on April 22, 2015

In attempting to claim a fundamental cleavage between Reformed thought and Lutheranism, evangelicalism and other movements on the point of justification, Shepherd appears to abandon the traditional view that there is substantive agreement among all evangelical Protestants concerning this topic. The fact . . . Continue reading →

Calvin: Reformed Churches and Ministry Founded on Luther

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  • R. Scott Clark
on June 21, 2014 | 1 Comment

We maintain to start with that, when God raised up Luther and others, who held forth a torch to light us into the way of salvation on on whose ministry our churches are founded and built, those heads of doctrine in which . . . Continue reading →

Calvin’s Self-Identification As A Lutheran

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  • Heidelblog
on June 1, 2009 | 5 Comments

You can see, reader, that the man is pulled both this way and that. He wants to appear to be opening a battle against the whole party of the Lutherans, not against any individual member of it. But he cannot attack us . . . Continue reading →

Calvin: Our Churches and Ministry Founded on Luther

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  • Heidelblog
on February 21, 2009 | 4 Comments

We maintain to start with that, when God raised up Luther and others, who held forth a torch to light us into the way of salvation on on whose ministry our churches are founded and built, those heads of doctrine in which . . . Continue reading →

Luther's Theology of the Cross

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  • R. Scott Clark
on July 1, 2008

You need to know this.

Categorized Historical Theology, Pan-Protestant Theology, Recovering the Reformed Confession, Reformation Resources | Tagged Martin Luther, theologia crucis

Calvin on Law and Gospel

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  • R. Scott Clark
on June 29, 2008

At AH.

Categorized Covenant, Justification, and Pastoral Ministry, Pan-Protestant Theology | Tagged calvin, Hermeneutics, law and gospel

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