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Being confessionally Anglican on Article VII in light of current Evangelical chíc (part 3 of 4)

This post is the third in a series of 4. Calvin and Kline At its best, I don’t believe the Reformed tradition applies this tripartite division uncritically.  It’s worth taking a look at two Reformed theologians, John Calvin and Meredith G. Kline. Calvin The work of John Calvin is significant, because he is the quintessential

Being confessionally Anglican on Article VII in light of current Evangelical chíc (part 2 of 4)

This post is the second in a series of 4. The Tripartite Division of the Law is Not Arbitrary It is claimed that the tripartite division is an arbitrary set of distinctions imposed upon scripture, and so shouldn’t be used to determine the exegesis of a passage.  If Paul was not aware of the distinction

Being confessionally Anglican on Article VII in light of current Evangelical chíc (part 1 of 4)

Article VII is not one of those articles which gets evangelicals really excited about being confessionally Anglican.  It is the article on the Old Testament, and its tripartite treatment of the law is not very fashionable among Evangelicals today.  Indeed, the tripartite division of the law is considered by many to be one of the