Reformed Theology (#570): Prof. Charles Hodge’s “Commentary on Romans,” Rom. 1.32—2.1ff. Prof. Hodge focused on discussing Romans 1:32 and the teachings about God's wrath towards unrighteousness, emphasizing that human responsibility and free agency remain intact despite the judicial abandonment of God. The discussion explored concepts of special revelation, divine punishment, and the importance of the Bible as a guide to holiness and morality, while challenging the Jews' expectation of salvation through their connection to Abraham and the law. The conversation concluded with an examination of divine judgment, the inexcusability of sinners, and the nature of God's goodness in relation to human repentance, though the full discussion of these topics was deferred to the next meeting.
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