Just a few years before the Pilgrims landed on the shores of New England in the Mayflower, a controversy erupted in the Netherlands and spread throughout Europe and then around the world. It began within the theological faculty of a Dutch institution that was committed to Calvinistic teaching. Some of the professors there began to … Continue reading TULIP and Reformed Theology: An Introduction By R.C. Sproul
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The Sufficiency Of Scripture: Our Rule; Thy Word. Part 3
This is the final in the series. As a recap, I have written on The Sufficiency Of Scripture: Our Rule; Thy Word (1 & 2) indicating how the word of God is sufficient in matters relating to the Christian faith. Today I want to start with a phrase that is ubiquitous among evangelicals "How to hear … Continue reading The Sufficiency Of Scripture: Our Rule; Thy Word. Part 3
A False Sense Of Security
As I write this, the current milieu of much of Accra is that of despondency as we’re still in the throes of coming to grips with the recent twin disaster of fire and flood which resulted in massive loss of life and property. Amidst much of the palpable anguish and grieving is welcoming news of … Continue reading A False Sense Of Security
What Does It Mean To Be Reformed?
In the previous article, a hint was given about the purpose for this blog. “We–Michael and I– wish by this blog to “contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.” The writer further indicated that, “After a year or two of abhorring Reformed Theology, [he is] now fully persuaded Calvinism/Reformed … Continue reading What Does It Mean To Be Reformed?
My Journey from Charismatism to Calvinism
IT IS A GREAT THING to begin the Christian life by believing good solid doctrine. Some people have received twenty different "gospels" in as many years; how many more they will accept before they get to their journey's end, it would be difficult to predict. 1 About three years ago, I met Michael Appiah-Duku in a … Continue reading My Journey from Charismatism to Calvinism