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Archive for the Trinitarian Theology Category


Interview with Professor James Torrance

An interview with James Torrance Following this video you’ll find information about my favorite theological work related to worship, from a Trinitarian perspective, written by Professor James Torrance.  It is well worth the read…and the video is worthy of your review.   Worship, Community and the Triune God of Grace by: James B. Torrance publisher: IVP […]

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Athanasius of Alexandria On The Incarnation

Athanasius of Alexandria “Naturally also, through this union of the immortal Son of God with our human nature, all people were clothed with incorruption in the promise of the resurrection. For the solidarity of humanity is such that, by virtue of the Word’s indwelling in a single human body, the corruption which goes with death […]

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Did The Father Reject His Son?

These comments come from Baxter Kruger, author of “The Shack Revisited”.  They address the “wrath of God” and are well worth our consideration.   In our Western legalistic framework we are led to think of the Father as rejecting his own Son as the sin of the world was placed upon Jesus.  Some, in this […]

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Making God Celebrate – Video Sermon, Base On Luke 15:1-10

Sermon preached on 9/15/2013 at Patterson Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, VA The text is Luke 15, with special emphasis on versus 1-10. Does God dance, celebrate, and rejoice?  If so, what is it that prompts God to party?  What makes God joyful? Here’s a picture of a celebrating, joyful, dancing God!   The Great Dance: […]

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Robert Farrar Capon On Religion

What role have I left for religion? None. And I have left none because the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ leaves none. Christianity is not a religion; it is the announcement of the end of religion. Religion consists of all the things (believing, behaving, worshiping, sacrificing) the human race has ever thought […]

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The Incarnation – Words from T.F. Torrance

“With the Incarnation, God the eternal Son became Man, without ceasing to be God and without breaking the communion of the Holy Trinity within which God lives his own divine life.  In the birth and life of Jesus on earth human nature and divine nature were inseparably united in the eternal Person of God the […]

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I Am a Spirit, Who has a Soul, Living in a Body

I am a spirit, who has a soul, living in a body.  I pray God your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Thessalonians 5:23). For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to […]

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Coming to The End of Self-Sufficiency

Coming to The End of Self-Sufficiency For any congregation or individual to be used effectively by God, it need to come to the end of self-sufficiency and learn how to depend on God’s resources and direction.Consider Moses.  The first 40 years of his life had been magnificent as he lives the life of an Egyptian […]

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The Implication of the Doctrine of the Trinity (Part 2) – Video and Manuscript

This is the second in a two-part series of sermons titled:  “The Implications of the Doctrine of the Trinity on the Christian Life” based on Roman 5:1-11.  This sermon was preached on June 2, 2013 at the Patterson Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia. _________________ Christian Preaching: A Trinitarian Theology of Proclamation by: Michael Pasquarello […]

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The Implications of the Doctrine of the Trinity on the Christian Life (Part 1) Video and Manuscript Sermon

The Implications of the Doctrine of the Trinity (Part 1) Roman 5:1-5   Prolific children’s book author and illustrator Joan Walsh Anglund once said, “Birds do not sing because they have an answer, They sing because they have a song!” Ever since I first heard that statement, it has remained lodged in my thoughts.  As […]

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