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Institutes of Elenctic Theology

Book • 1992

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

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William Lane Craig
as a lengthy, extensive discussion of the Lord's Supper from different ecclesiological perspectives.
23 snips
Craig and Ortlund Clash on the Eucharist (Respectful Dialogue)
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Richard Phillips
for a clear explanation of infralapsarian views.
13 snips
The Order of God's Decrees: Lapsarian Views with Richard Phillips
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Gavin Ortlund
as a clear and accessible work, despite its potentially intimidating title.
Cameron Bertuzzi's Conversion to Rome: Protestant Response
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Greg Koukl
as a resource for understanding theodicy.
The “Word of God” in Acts
Mentioned as another dogmatic theology book used for deep dives into specific theological topics.
It’s Okay to Quote a Single Verse...If You Understand the Context
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William Lane Craig
as a lengthy, extensive discussion of the Lord's Supper.
Craig and Ortlund Clash on the Eucharist (Respectful Dialogue)
Mentioned as a key work by Francis Turretin that addresses the question of Rome being a true church.
85. Is Rome a True Church? Wrestling with History, Reformers, and Rome Today
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Lane Hancock
recommends William Ames's Medulla Theologiae, Turretin's Institutes of Elenctic Theology, and Sydney Penner and Suarez.
Free Choice in Early Modern Reformed Thought with Layne Hancock and Michael Lynch

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