Morning Prayer (Part 2)


EDT on the Enlightenment: comments on David Humes’s skepticism, Kant’s efforts to rebut Hume and the consequential reduction of theology to ethics and erasure of miracles and God’s Word to a human document (without inspiration).

In the Global Anglican, Philip Keen defines expository preaching and holds that forth as the model for church life.

For Systematic Theology (locus 2), Prof. Hodge comments on the mystic Guyon in the 16th century.

For Theology Proper (locus 2), Prof. Reymond comments again on the deity of Christ. He has this down in full and with cogency.

For Ecclesiology (locus 6), Prof. Berkhof discusses the mission of preaching: conversion, edification, conviction, comfort, etc. The Royal Word is the instrument and is not to be shaped and twisted to accommodate the culture.

ODCC: offers a preliminary portrait of Justin Martyr, 2nd century apologist (100-165ish). Trained in several philosophical schools, he becomes a Christian, moves to Rome and founds a school, and crafts two Apologetic treatises.

For Apostolic Christianity, Vol. 1 (0-100) Prof. Schaff on the resurrection: historical reality, fiction or delusion?

For Medieval Christianity, Vol. 4 (590-1073), Prof. Schaff talks about the dervishes of Islam.

For the Swiss Reformation Vol. 8 (1519-1605), Prof. Schaff offers more tributes to Calvin.


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