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Towards The Heartbeat: Salvation: Answering "Questions for Roman Catholics"
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See more at: http:/ www.howdescribe.com/2015/02/28/blogger-template-add-featured-images-to-your-posts/#sthash.0fX5cBR5.dpuf. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Salvation: Answering "Questions for Roman Catholics". A little while ago, I stumbled. Across a post entitled. Questions For Roman Catholics. Tony Powers from The Catholic Sense. Plans to talk about Interpreting Scripture and Scripture, and Carl Betts will be covering the Eucharist over at Sailing on the Barque of Saint Peter. What is the saving Gospel?
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: Philosophy of St. Thomas - Falsity in the Senses
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Saturday, February 16, 2008. Philosophy of St. Thomas - Falsity in the Senses. Before we can consider whether the senses are reliable, we first have to have an idea of what truth is. St. Thomas says that truth consists in the conformity of the intellect to the thing known ( ST. It might be worth clarifying that this is not precisely how things stand with respect to God's knowledge: it's backwards. Psalm 4...
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: Trent on Justification - Chapter Five
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Saturday, July 18, 2009. Trent on Justification - Chapter Five. In Chapter Five of the Decree on Justification. The Council of Trent explains the preparation for justification in adults:. T]he beginning of the said Justification is to be derived from the prevenient grace of God…. 8230;through Jesus Christ…. If justification is through Jesus Christ, it is not something we achieve on our own. What is being ...
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: Trent on Justification - Canon Eleven
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Saturday, December 19, 2009. Trent on Justification - Canon Eleven. Canon 11 on Justification. Addresses certain errors related to what it means to be justified. The first error seems to be related to what was said in §10. If any one saith,…that it is by [Christ’s] justice itself that [men] are formally just; let him be anathema. In us: we are made holy, not simply made not guilty. Labels: Council of Trent.
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: Correcting some misapprehensions
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Monday, June 6, 2011. A gentleman named Drake Shelton seems to have begun a series of blog posts in which he intends to present his confession of faith. Part one may be found here. Pg 26) [emphasis in original]. And Mr. Shelton’s comments:. This Clark just refuted. Dr Clark says, ”We now concur with the Islamic anti-Aristotelian Al Gazali: God and God alone is the cause, for only...Whatever may be the cas...
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: Trent on Justification - Chapter One
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Friday, July 10, 2009. Trent on Justification - Chapter One. Trent's teaching on Justification is found in its Decree on the subject, which you can find online here. It's probably worth observing at the outset that – at least so far as I can tell – it is not possible to read the Decree as [Demi-Semi-Hemi-Kinda-Sorta]-Pelagian or "works-based" in any way,. The holy Synod declares first, that, for the corre...
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: I am Spartacus
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Saturday, June 23, 2012. I started writing this blog pseudonymously five years ago. It’s time to shed the anonymity. This is me. June 20, 2015 at 12:31 AM. Action Fuel Pro Review. June 20, 2015 at 12:31 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It is my intent to write only that which truly conforms to the teaching of the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church. There was an error in this gadget.
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: Francis Schaeffer and Aquinas
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Saturday, December 1, 2007. Francis Schaeffer and Aquinas. Francis Schaeffer rather famously (well, among at least some evangelicals anyway; okay, maybe that doesn't exactly qualify as "famously", but work with me here) claimed that the descent of philosophy into existentialism and irrationality began with St. Thomas. We can see Schaeffer's idea summarized here. I Q1 A6 ad 2. Philosophy of St. Thomas.
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary: Aquinas, Descartes, and Schaeffer
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The Supplement - Catholic Commentary. The formerly pseudonymous former blogging home of Fred Noltie. Friday, December 31, 2010. Aquinas, Descartes, and Schaeffer. This post consists of the fruit of some investigations related to a combox discussion on this post. John Peterson writes in. Aquinas: A New Introduction. With respect to metaphysics:. Yet there are important differences between the two philosophers. In my view this is a fundamental difference for the present discussion. On the one hand it i...