Wednesday
Jun302010
This Week in Housekeeping
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at 7:43PM
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.