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Henry accentuates the profound comfort and assurance extended to believers. He sees Romans 8 as a "gospel charter," affirming the immense privileges of true believers and giving multiple grounds for joy and peace through faith. Henry divides the chapter into three parts: the specific privileges...
Published 05/21/24
Framing bias presents a serious challenge to theological interpretation, threatening the purity and accuracy of doctrinal teachings within the church. By subtly influencing how information is perceived and perceived, framing bias can lead to misinterpretations that deviate from the true meaning...
Published 05/19/24
Calvin indicates the paramount weight of self-knowledge, deeming ignorance of oneself more disgraceful than ignorance of everyday matters. He assesses philosophers who promote self-knowledge to instill personal excellence, leading to vanity and pride. Instead, Calvin favors a humbling,...
Published 05/19/24