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The material on this page reflects varying doctrinal views. It is an assembly of writings submitted by the egroup members, who represent all different Christian denominational backgrounds. The material is therefore not necessarily representative of any one denomination, nor the webmaster of this site, nor the author of Theophilos. It is strongly urged that we read objectively, so as to not only understand our fellow Christian brethren beliefs, but to understand our own views in contrast to them. |
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John Owen (1616-1683) : Owen is known as the Prince of the Puritan Divines. This is his classic work - On the Mortification of Sin in Believers;The Necessity, Nature, and Means of it: with a Resolution of Sundry Cases of Conscience Thereunto Belonging. |
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"Open Theism"
which is the belief that God does not know all of the future but leaves some
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Gilbert K. Chesterton (1874-1936) : Orthodoxy - Christianity stops asking questions about life and starts to search for and answer them. Paganism will come and go in different forms but orthodoxy will always be the right answer. |
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St. Augustine (354-430) : A classic work by Aurelius Augustin (St. Augustine), written to repudiate heresies concerning the Triune God and commenting at length on our relationship to God. This work is cited frequently by Aquinas in his monumental Summa Theologica. |