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A branch of Protestantism emphasizing the sovereignty of God and his covenants with humanity. Also known as Calvinism.
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Is there a theological link between the views of Cassian and Pelagius and Arminianism?
This is an older post, but since it went unanswered (and the issue seems quite important) a few remarks will be given. Keep in mind that the remarks are given by someone who is neither a historian not …
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Is observing any day by a Reformed Christian tantamount to keeping ceremonial law?
I'm studying Reformed theology. In looking at a collection of Reformed creeds, I'm finding a repeated theme of dividing the Old Testament (OT) commandments into three types:
moral
ceremonial
judicial …
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Is observing any day by a Reformed Christian tantamount to keeping ceremonial law?
Short of giving a simple/short answer, I will highlight several points that make this a difficult question. I realize this is a question that touches upon something Christians have struggled to come t …