So the part of Turretin (Vol. 1, pg. 474) I have a question on is included above. My question basically pertains to whether Turretin is implicitly making the Covenant of Works natural, if that makes sense.
As the 1689 Confession states, "The distance between God and the creature is so great...
I would love a theologically-informed answer to this question! It only occurred to me that I've never known why specifically God breathed into Adam's nostrils and not his mouth.
Thanks!
Folks often claim Solomon was the wisest man. What about Adam as his mind was initially not affected by sin? What about Paul who says (with the authority of God) that he is not lacking in knowledge to anyone and his knowledge was bestowed by Christ himself?
To what extent-I wonder-are the principles of nature, and the relationship between God and his people synonymous? Has the fall limited our ability to see the precise relation of creation, to the attribution to God? When we get to heaven, and creation is restored, I wonder if there will there be...