Whoever would be saved must first of all take care that he hold the catholic faith. Which, except a man preserve whole and inviolate, he shall without doubt perish eternally. …
Owen on the Covenant of Redemption
John Owen, vol. 12, Vindication of the Gospel, chapter 27, p. 497: It is true, the will of God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, is but one. It is …
What a Witsius
Witsius, commenting on the Covenant of Redemption: “The Son, as precisely God, neither was, nor could be subject to any law, to any superior; that being contrary to the nature …
Trinity: Propositions from a Canadian for Your Further Study
Do you want to grow in your understanding of the Trinity? Are you willing to put in some work? If so, this blog post from Mark Jones over at Calvinist …
Does the Holy Spirit Pray for Christians?
Some John Owen schooling.
A Case of Accidental Heterodoxy?
Has the Son of God, the Second Person of the Trinity, eternally submitted himself to the Father? This question identifies the central issue in a contemporary Trinitarian debate.