Antinomians? Without a doubt (6)
Prof. Ronald Cammenga examines what he identifies as antinomian theology in the Reformed Protestant Churches, specifically critiquing their doctrine that God's forgiveness precedes repentance. Through appeal to Calvin's writings and Reformed confessional standards, Cammenga argues that RP theology contradicts both Scripture and the Reformed theological tradition, demonstrating a fundamental departure from Calvinist doctrine on the relationship between repentance and forgiveness.
Prof. Ronald Cammenga, rector and professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament in the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary and member of Southwest PRC in Wyoming, Michigan Previous article in this series: January 15, 2023, p. 179. Gentleness is good to the core and is revealed toward adversaries and enemies. It does not hurt them, does not take revenge, does not curse, insult, or spread lies about them; does not even wish bad things on them, even though they might have taken away property,...
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