freedom

  1. Jonathan95

    When does the idea of Christian Liberty apply?

    I get really hung up on this kind of stuff. How do believers keep each other accountable when Christian Liberty is a thing. Tattoos, smoking, drinking, Credobaptism vs Paedobaptism, RPW vs NPW, female deacons, head coverings, &c. Some would view these as sin, some would leave it up to the...
  2. Stowaway

    Hodge on the Freedom of the Divine Will

    Grace and peace! I have a tremendous amount of respect for Charles Hodge, and I think that his Systematic Theology is an outstanding work. However, I came across something today that I have to take exception to in the section entitled "The Freedom of the Divine Will" (Chap. V, Sec. 9.B). Hodge...
  3. P

    Wittgenstein's rule following paradox and Reformed view of Human's freedom to choose.

    Hello. It's my first posting on 'the puritan board.' I'm a korean and not so easy with writing in english.:duh: I've read Kripke's famous treatise on Wittgenstein's rule following paradox recently. (Wittgenstein on Rules and Private language) in there, I'm so stunned by Kripke's thesis. -'We...
  4. C

    Specifically allowed vs not probibited

    As Christians, are we morally free to do what is not prohibited in the bible or are we only allowed to do what is specifically allowed or commanded by God? e.g., contraception. It is not specifically forbidden, but it is also not specifically allowed. May I use it while not sinning...
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