Thursday, August 27, 2009

Calvin on “Free Election” in Ephesians 1 « The Reformed Reader


Calvin on “Free Election” in Ephesians 1 « The Reformed Reader

Posted using ShareThis St. Peter's Church, Geneva, to the left.

Time for Anglicans to get serious on this issue; too many leadership-children on the topic.

Bob Duncan of the new catfest, the ACNA, reflects the puerility and lack of maturity. He and his handlers invite the Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church, USA, "Jonah," who lectures the audience that Calvinism is "heresy." What can you do when the leaders are children in understanding?

Tell them to get hot and get educated. Time for Anglican leaders to go back to Geneva and Wittenburg for the basics. The "via media" of early Anglicanism was between Geneva and Wittenburg, not Rome and Geneva as revisionists often misinform.
Early Anglicanism listened to the Continent; they ceased in the nineteenth century in a serious way and has all but disappeared; I'll start listening when their top leaders have read all of Calvin, Luther and the English Reformers.

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