I happened to run across this article recently, which I think lays out the differences between the Calvinistic and Lutheran approaches to sanctification rather well. For any interested in the topic: click here
Thanks for your insightful blogs which I have been following. I also quoted you on my blogs. Btw you mentioned to Jack Kilcrease that you became a Lutheran by reading Charles Hodge. How is it so? Care to share? Just curious.
Hodge's arguments for a reformed approach to the sacraments were very weak, along with his defense of reformed Christology. This was when I began to recognize that they have no exegetical ground to stand on when it comes to these issues.
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Hi Jordon,
Thanks for your insightful blogs which I have been following. I also quoted you on my blogs. Btw you mentioned to Jack Kilcrease that you became a Lutheran by reading Charles Hodge. How is it so? Care to share? Just curious.
Martin Yee
Hodge's arguments for a reformed approach to the sacraments were very weak, along with his defense of reformed Christology. This was when I began to recognize that they have no exegetical ground to stand on when it comes to these issues.
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