Reformed Baptist Discussion Group Posts
Epistemology and Geocentricism
Examining the epistemic status of geocentricism
(May 2001)

Warrant and Biblical vs. Extra-Biblical Propositions Part I
Discussions on the legitimacy of employing extra-Biblical propositions in theology, along with a consideration of the comparative epistemic weight of extra-biblical truths overagainst Scriptural truth
(May 2001)

Warrant and Biblical vs. Extra-Biblical Propositions Part II
(May 2001)

The "Heresy" of Good and Necessary Consequence
Responses to concerns about the use of logical deduction from Scripture
(March - April 2001)

Are Baptists Rational?
Discussions on Sudduth's 1991 critique of Dr. Kenneth Good's book
Are Baptist's Reformed?
(March 2001)

Calvinistic Infusion of Grace
The relations between regeneration, infusion, and justification
(March 2001)

Protestant Misunderstandings of Aquinas
Aquinas on grace and predestination, and faith and reason
(February 16-20, 2000)

On the Usefulness of Philosophy to Theology
A discussion on the importance of philosophy to theology,
with particular reference to Aristotle and Aquinas
(July 17, 2001)

The Metaphysics of Prayer
Discussions on causality and the nature and efficacy
of petitionary prayer
(September 2000)

On Theistic Arguments

The Temporal Priority of Regeneration to Faith, PART 1
(April 10, 1999)

The Temporal Priority of Regeneration to Faith, PART 2
(April 12, 1999)

The Temporal Priority of Regeneration to Faith, PART 3
(April 13, 1999)
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