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... Part 2
In this post, Brown claims that his position is actually consistent with the Baptist Confession of 1689. For example:
It is a falsehood to say that the National Center for Family Integrated Churches ... position and the language used to describe their position, and I hope the writings of my Reformed Baptist brethren may be of assistance to them in this regard.
Update 13 November 2009
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James White
Humanists with a thin coating of religion won't put up with this for long.
Reformed Baptist Churches tend to be between 50 and 350 congregants in size, generally. Here is a contrast. A "church" with 16,000 in attendance. Listen to the message.
While I did not add the text to this video, the final verse provided says it all.
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... be posted.
Seth Miller:I do not understand the phrase "Reformed Baptist". Aside from believing predestination in the Augustinian sense, what is ... paedobaptism.
Seth Miller: I was actually thinking the same thing when I was writing: What is the definition of Reformed? I would say that both soteriology and ecclesiology are crucial to the definition since these were the major issues that ...
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... and R. Scott Clark over the use of the adjective, 'reformed.' Clark takes a pretty ... job illustrating the difference between those who affirm a particular confession (i.e. many reformed Baptists) and those who subscribe to a confession (i.e. confessional ... one might think.
I'm not casting stones at my reformed Baptist friends nor am I suggesting that they find a new title.& ...
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... the “Reformed” circle by suggesting that those who do not hold to the original Reformed Confessions are not truly Reformed. He thinks that Reformed Baptist or Calvinist Baptist is an oxymoron. He ... and a dean of WS. SlimJim argues that R. Scott Clark is the one that is not truly Reformed for not holding to the confessions! If a person steals some of the Honda parts and assemble his car ...
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William Kiffin (1616-1701) - A Reformed Baptist?Stateside some of the big beasts of the Calvoblog jungle have been clashing over whether Baptists can can justifiably identify themselves as 'Reformed'. James White says, yes!R. Scott ... Baptists, especially so since we reject paedobaptism on biblical grounds. Being Reformed involves a commitment to semper reformanda. We should be continually ...
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... Gonzales addresses the issue in his post of the same name May Baptist Churches Use the Adjective “Reformed� The Ongoing Debate. Dr ... quot; but essentially declare baptist churches to not be true churches and therefore baptists to be outside of the body of Christ by virtue ... church. The debate should raise an important question for all of us who are Reformed. If the marks of a "true church" ...
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... shortly post some of the material from the seminar.
The North Shelby Baptist Church offered excellent hospitality and a great facility. ... Churches shed their legalism. Amen.
The seminar was held in a Baptist Church, sponsored by a Methodist Church (which had the seminar ... invited by members of my congregation. RVL is part of the Reformed Church.
Welcome to the post-denominational world. It’s ...
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... a result of this there have been many lists started simply entitled "Reformed." These lists are very generic and most often simply mean, do you agree to most of the ... confess the Three Forms of Unity)
@nwbingham/conf-london1689 (for those who confess the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith)
If you're on Twitter and you hold to one of these confessions, leave a comment ...
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... " requires a paedobaptistic viewpoint, but the formers of the 1689 London Baptist Confession would surely disagree. Also, consider that Rome had a paedobaptism, and it is Rome from which the Reformers ~reformed~ the church.
Are not both Caner and Clark educated enough to know a fallacy when they state one?
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... I adapted a series of messages by Pastor Ron Dunn (died in 2001) from MacArthur Boulevard Baptist Church in Irving, Texas on "God's Strange Ministers". This excellent series ...
(Evangelicals and the History of World Missions); Broadman &
Holman--essaus by evangelical and Reformed scholars (e.g. D. A.
Carson, Timothy George, Erwin Lutzer, Tom Nettles, et al) ...
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... ;Credo" position, and in fact use all the same arguments that Dr White and some other Reformed Baptists use in defence of that position. But, some of you know that I had a rather sudden change in my ... to the Baptists in that regard, as I used to constantly get accused of that charge when I was a Reformed Baptist myself, but I have come to see, that this thing called "consistency" is ...
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... be talking about a Reformed thinker who is dispensational or covenantal in thought, or would we be talking about a Reformed thinker who advocates credobaptism or paedobaptism?
Even simply within the definition " ... we're Baptists." Despite the protestations of not being linked to a particular denomination Reformed Baptist is arguably the best way to describe what Mars Hill is. The fact ...
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Greetings,
Here at DiscoverOrthodoxy, discussions about infant baptism (or more technically, paedobaptism) are not new. Â Sean, as a Reformed Baptist, holds to the credobaptist (believers’ baptism) position albeit with reformed inclinations. Â Being my best friend, the proximity he and I have shared has lent itself to a large amount of dialogue. Â This is not just something
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... four volume Gereformeerde Dogmatiek is a landmark work in Reformed systematic theology. Bavinck's work has ... English translation. It is now also available in volume 2 of the new English translation of the Reformed Dogmatics.
Christopher Kaiser -- The Doctrine of God
( ... introduction to the doctrine of the Trinity, this time by a conservative Reformed Baptist.
Thomas F. Torrance -- The Christian ...
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