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Jesse Crutchley

@jessecrutchley

Husband, father, Presbyterian Minister of word and sacrament, aspiring casuist, alum @GPTSeminary, articles @Provmagazine, Student @petersonacademy

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Some terminological distinctions, if understood and truly appreciated for their importance, can go a long way to keep us from error and guide us in pursuit of many traditional theological questions. Here are some examples. Friends, these are not synonyms, and understanding how

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“A work of dogmatic theology should not simply describe what was true and valid but what abides as true and valid. It is rooted in the past but labors for the future.” Geerhardus Vos, review of Bavinck’s GD vol 1 in PRR 7 (1896): 356-363.

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John Calvin's Figural Reading of the Dove at Christ's baptism. Why did the Holy Spirit appear in the shape of a dove, rather than in that of fire? The answer depends on the analogy, or resemblance between the figure and the thing represented. We know what the prophet Isaiah

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The knowledge of the Bible, so necessary in a preacher, is not a purely intellectual knowledge; it is, as Calvin was never tired of saying, 'a knowledge of the heart.’ The preacher studies the Bible because he Loves the Bible, and he loves the Bible because he studies the Bible.