How would you answer the question, "What does it mean to be Reformed?" Perhaps you would say it is to believe in predestination, where we are chosen by God alone, apart from anything we have done. Maybe you would say it is holding the emphasis on God's sovereignty. You might even say it is to... Continue Reading →
A Father’s Hand in our Affliction
A question that seems to rise up time and time again in discussions of religion is "if God is real, why do bad things happen to good people?" Usually the question is not abstract. It comes after a funeral, a terminal diagnosis, or some other sorrow that tears through ordinary life. In such moments, the... Continue Reading →
Molinism; A God who learns?
Today we will be wresting with the concept of Gods knowledge, namely the question of how does God know? Does God learn, or does His knowledge come from within Himself? The two major concepts that deal with this issue are; Molinism and Reformed Theology. This is not meant to be an exhaustive composition but rather... Continue Reading →