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I'm preparing for a Sunday school series on Deuteronomy. Can someone please
point me to a few reference books on Deuteronomy. Nothing watered down but
I'm not ready to study it in the original language either ;-)
Thanks in advance!
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I recently came across this little passage from
Thiessen's Lectures on Systematic Theology.
The edition is 1949. p. 150.
The latest edition, revised by a man named
Doerksen, changes much of what Thiessen
wrote.
"Neither does God exercise an arbitrary will. Suns Scotus
and certain other extreme determinists have held to the
absoluteness of the divine will. They have taught that there
is no criterion of value that determines God's will. A thing
is right because God wills it. [This is voluntarism. gkm] To
this we reply, that if this is the true, then the death of
Christ is also not necessitated by any inner principle in
God, but merely by the will of God. If God has willed to
save man without the death of Christ He could have justly
done so."
Gary
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Bob Felts wrote:
>So you need to make the case that the translation of Acts 28:6 is
>relevant to the translation of John 1:1. Given the differences, I
don't
>see how you can do this. But please try.
Bob my response is now online. Please view it above.
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Sorry,
I was referring to gpat...@bayou.com Aug 31, 5:15 pm who writes:
Why don't you do like the most of us Christians do, and read scripture
to say what you want it to say? For example, if you don't like the way
Jeremiah 7:22 reads, just read it to say what you want it to say. Use
the same approach to the rest of scripture that you use when you read
Jeremiah 7:22. Problem solved! ;-)
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lsenders@hotmail.com writes:
>Stephen M. Adams wrote:
>> lsenders@hotmail.com writes:
>
>> >Not at all, if you would but look at what the grammatical-historical
>> >hermeneutic teaches. "Literally" allows for metaphors,<