Wednesday
Jun302010
This Week in Housekeeping

The Theological Term of the Week posts continue to be the most popular on this blog. That makes me very happy, but it also means that I need to keep all those posts up-to-date—you know, get rid of dead links and add links to good content that has come online since the original post was first posted.
- Added a new link to Martin Downes’s recent post: The Insufficient Explanatory Power of Modalism.
- Added a new link to Examining the Oneness Objections to the Doctrine of the Trinity from Department of Christian Defense.
- Added related terms: adoptionism and Arianism.
- Added a new link to Justin Taylor’s recent post: A Primer on Limited (or Definite) Atonement
- Added a new link to Thomas Schreiner’s sermon: Particular Redemption (mp3) (He also prefers the term definite atonement to limited atonement.)
- Added related terms: substitutionary atonement, total depravity, unconditional election, irresistible grace, perseverance of the saints.
- Added related term: anthropomorphism
- Note: There are not many articles or other resources linked in this post because I just can’t find much on this term. Do you know of any I should be linking to?
Reader Comments (2)
A possible link to anthropopathisms - "God Without Mood Swings" Recovering the Doctrine of Divine Impassibility - Phil Johnson. The article can be found on Google.
Thanks, Sharon. I have one mp3 by Phil Johnson linked already on the post. It's called "Does God Have Mood Swings?" I searched by the title you gave and see that there is a more recent talk by Phil on the same subject. I think I'll give it a listen and maybe change the link.