Posts Tagged ‘ eternal generation ’

Students at the Public School in Geneva in 1559

March 20, 2010
By Frank

When in 1559 students enrolled in the public school in Geneva (in modern Switzerland), they had to subscribe to a “Confession of Faith,” a doctrinal statement of sorts. The reason for this is given in the first paragraphs of the confession–to preclude subterfuge by various sects disturbing the peace and harmony of the...
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The Contemporary Church and the Early Church

February 14, 2010
By Frank

Recently I was invited to contribute my thoughts on what Christians today can learn from patristic theology for a new book entitled The Contemporary Church and the Early Church edited by Paul Hartog and published by Wipf and Stock. My chapter, “Learning from Patristic Christology,” focuses on early Christianity’s articulation of the doctrine of the...
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