
Author Archives
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The Open Theism Debate
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg Open theism, as propounded by Sanders, Rice, Pinnock and others seems to be a hearty attempt to make God more palatable for the modern mind and to solve some long standing theological mysteries. However, Frame, Piper,… Read More ›
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Old Testament Exegesis: An Analysis of 2 Chronicles 15:1-9
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg As Christians, we have received a measure of God’s blessing in our deliverance from sin and death by Christ on the cross. For some Christians, that is as far as they want to go. However, that… Read More ›
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Position Paper: Hebrews 6:4-6
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg The central theological and pastoral issue in Hebrews 6:4-6 seems to be whether true Christians can lose their salvation. This is an aspect of the doctrine of the application of redemption, the way in which the… Read More ›
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Review of Dan Allender’s The Healing Path
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Review of Edith Schaeffer’s L’Abri
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg This book is the tale of the Schaeffers’ nearly forty-year endeavor to demonstrate, through their lives and work, that the God of the Bible existed in the twentieth century and that his word is true. They… Read More ›
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Review of Richard John Neuhaus’ Freedom for Ministry
By Daniel L. Sonnenberg Neuhaus divides this chapter into three parts. The first two will be included in this report. The first concerns the religious situation the Church finds itself in at present. The second shows the many ways in… Read More ›