A biblical and historical examination of John Calvin’s doctrine of sovereign grace, its power, its limits, and its conflict with key biblical texts.
The Reformation’s Predestinarian Struggles
The Reformation’s fiercest internal conflict over predestination exposed deep divisions on grace, election, free will, and the justice of God.
The Genevan Model of Church and State
A biblical and historical examination of Geneva’s church-state model under Calvin, its strengths, and its serious theological limits.
The Rise of the Puritan Movement
The Puritan movement rose from a demand that the English church submit more fully to Scripture in doctrine, worship, discipline, and daily life.
John Calvin and the Institutes of the Christian Religion
John Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion shaped Protestantism but advanced doctrines of predestination that contradict Scripture’s teaching on God’s universal love.
Unraveling Misconceptions: Affirming Humanity’s Response to God’s Truth
The article critiques theological errors regarding human incapacity, truth suppression, and grace's role, emphasizing biblical affirmations of human responsibility and engagement.
Gateway to Faith: Exploring Humanity’s Ability to Respond to Divine Truth
Please Help Us Keep These Thousands of Blog Posts Growing and Free for All$5.00Click here to purchase. Introduction: Understanding the Gateway in Scripture In the realm of apologetics, the concept of a "gateway" describes the inherent human capacity that enables engagement with God’s revelation. Modern theological frameworks, influenced by certain traditions, have sometimes clouded this... Continue Reading →
What Was the Protestant Reformation and How Did It Reshape Christianity?
Discover how a pivotal movement altered the course of Christianity forever. Unveil the Reformation's lasting legacy.
How Did John Calvin Shape the Reformation and Protestant Theology?
Explore Calvin's transformative role in the Reformation and his impact on Christian thought.
The Decline of the Medieval Church: A Turning Point in Religious History
The medieval church's decline, marked by corruption and spiritual degradation, catalyzed the Reformation, transforming religious practices across Europe.

