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Aaron Running

@aaronrunning_

Christian. Husband to @stephrunning. Father of 3. Marketing. Podcast host.

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Dr Jordan B. Cooper (@drjordanbcooper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you haven't seen it yet, here is a quick response to common misconceptions of Luther's (and consequently Protestantism as a whole) view of the canon: youtu.be/_oVFm4jh5zM?si…

The Presbytery Inn (@presbyinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Semi-regular reminder that Reformed theology is catholic theology. You could put "John Calvin" at the end of this quote and it would pass.

Aaron Running (@aaronrunning_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading through Eusebius's Ecclesiastical History, and I don't see how the "Great Tribulation" Jesus prophesied in Matt. 24:21 wasn't fulfilled in the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD.

R. Scott Clark (@rscottclark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And some people wonder why the ancient Christians opposed images of Christ. Hippolytus (c. AD 170-c. 236): "Certain, likewise, of these (heretics) brand their own disciples in the back parts of the lobe of the right ear. And they make counterfeit images of Christ, alleging that

Daniel R. Hyde (@danielrhyde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

John Owen went from being a country parish pastor with a non-earthly millennial view that the end of all things was immanent…then something changed. Have a listen to my mini-series on John Owen’s 3-phase eschatology Link below👇🏼

John Owen went from being a country parish pastor with a non-earthly millennial view that the end of all things was immanent…then something changed.

Have a listen to my mini-series on John Owen’s 3-phase eschatology

Link below👇🏼
chudlock holmes (@biblemancer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You used to go to hell for eating meat on Fridays, but 60 years ago the Pope decided that eating meat on Fridays is no big deal actually. Sucks for anyone who went to hell for doing it before, but what can you do? I love the 2000 year old unbroken tradition of the Church”

Eddy Ekofo (@eddyekofo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Papists vainly cite the consent of the fathers for interpreting Scripture, as the fathers often differ from one another and are inconsistent even with themselves, frequently retracting in old age the opinions held in their youth.” —Francis Turretin, IET, 2.21.16 (v1:167)

“Papists vainly cite the consent of the fathers for interpreting Scripture, as the fathers often differ from one another and are inconsistent even with themselves, frequently retracting in old age the opinions held in their youth.”

—Francis Turretin, IET, 2.21.16 (v1:167)
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A local pastor once told me to "prioritize relationships over the truth." No thanks. I'd rather listen to Luther: "Peace if possible, truth at all costs."

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"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it? 'I the LORD search the heart and test the mind, to give every man according to his ways, according to the fruit of his deeds.'" — Jeremiah 17:9-10