PART 4: My own evaluation of the important contribution of theonomic postmillennialism by Slabbert Le Cornu[1] Previous articles: [PART 1: Introduction & The unscholarly uninformed method of CETE and the two crucial main questions in this debate that are also of big importance for the reformed community in SA] [PART 2: What does Theonomic Postmillennialism... Continue Reading →
An Informed Reformed Theonomic Response on the extremely uniformed article “A Critical evaluation of Theonomist eschatology” (PART 3: Reformed theonomic roots in church history, also in SA)
PART 3: REFORMED THEONOMIC ROOTS THROUGH CHURCH HISTORY, ALSO IN SOUTH AFRICA by Slabbert Le Cornu[1] [PART 1: Introduction & The unscholarly uninformed method of CETE and the two crucial main questions in this debate that are also of big importance for the reformed community in SA] [PART 2: What does Theonomic Postmillennialism teach themselves in... Continue Reading →
An Informed Reformed Theonomic Response on the extremely uniformed article “A Critical evaluation of Theonomist eschatology” (PART 2: What does Theonomic Postmillennialism teach themselves frome their own sources?)
PART 2: What does Theonomic Postmillennialism teach themselves from their own sources, in answer to CETE article’s accusations, according to the sources CETE uses but seemingly did not study? by Slabbert Le Cornu[1] [PART 1: Introduction & The unscholarly uninformed method of CETE and the two crucial main questions in this debate that are also... Continue Reading →
An Informed Reformed Theonomic Response on the extremely uniformed article “A Critical evaluation of Theonomist eschatology” (PART 1: Introduction)
An Informed Reformed Theonomic Response on the extremely uniformed article “A Critical evaluation of Theonomist eschatology” by Slabbert Le Cornu[1] PART 1: Introduction & The unscholarly uninformed method of CETE and the two crucial main questions in this debate that are also of big importance for the reformed community in SA “Abstract: Although the extreme form... Continue Reading →
Theonomic Precedent in the Theology of John Calvin
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God se wet vir vandag: ‘n Paar opmerkings
God se wet vir vandag: 'n Paar opmerkings Hoe lief het ek u wet; dit is my bepeinsing die hele dag. (Ps. 119:97) As julle My liefhet, bewaar my gebooie. (Joh. 14:15) Luister gerus na hierdie behulpsame potgooi audio program oor die verstaan van die Bybelse wette vir vandag, aangebied deur Jaco de Beer en... Continue Reading →
WAT IS ANTINOMIANISME, EN WAT IS DIE BYBELS-GEREFORMEERDE ANTWOORD DAAROP?
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Calvyn oor Jesus en die Wet volgens Matteus 5:17-20
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Die verhouding tussen die 6de en 7de gebod
"The typically not understood principle is that if human life is sacred (6th commandment - slc), then the act that generates human life is sacred (7th commandment - slc). Conversely, if the act that generates life is treated as a thing that is recreational or casual in nature, then the biological end of that act... Continue Reading →