"Reformation" Tagged Sermons (Page 2)

"Reformation" Tagged Sermons (Page 2)

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – Refutation of Arguments in Support of Free Choice, Part 1

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 169-188 This reading covers the following sections: Part III. Refutation of Arguments in Support of Free Choice(a) Erasmus’ Definition of Free Choice(b) Three Views of Grace and Free Choice – or Three Statements of One View?(c) Ecclesiasticus 15:14-17.…

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – Review of Erasmus’ Preface, Part 3 through Introduction, Part 1

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 134-154 This reading covers the following sections: (2) Part 1: Review of Erasmus’ Preface(f) Should the Truth of God’s Necessitating Will Be Suppressed?(g) Divine Necessity and the Human Will (3) Part 3: Comments on Erasmus’ Introduction(a) The…

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – Introduction & Review of Erasmus’ Preface, Part 2

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 117-134 This reading covers the following sections:(d) God’s Foreknowledge; Contingence and Necessity(e) Should Divine Truth Be Kept from Common Ears?

Luther’s “Bondage of the Will” – Introduction & Review of Erasmus’ Preface, Part 1

Martin Luther’s “De Servo Arbitrio/On the Bondage of the Will” in “Luther and Erasmus: Free Will and Salvation” in The Library of Christian Classics, Ichthus Edition Translated and Edited by Philip S. Watson in collaboration with B. Drewery Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: The Westminster Press, 1969 Pages 99-117 This reading covers the following sections:(1) Introduction: Luther Explains His Delay in Replying and Admits Erasmus’ Superior Talent(2) Part 1: Review of Erasmus’ Preface(a) Christianity Involves Assertions; Christians Are No Skeptics(b) The Clarity of…