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David Stansbury commented on Nathan Winters's blog post Reformed Theology Part 1
"Nate, Great points about the American culture.  The freedom to construct your own truth and morality is supreme.  Judgmentalism is the primary, and sometimes only, transgression.  When the road to salvation requires the…"
Jan 11
Jesse Hake commented on Nathan Winters's blog post Reformed Theology Part 1
"This quotation from Baxter is one that I would do well to hold up regularly against my lesson plans: "I am frequently forced to neglect that which should tend to the further increase of knowledge in the godly, because of the lamentable…"
Jan 10
Nathan Winters posted a blog post

Reformed Theology Part 1

Advocates for “Reformed Theology” many times –and for a long time- have been accused of practicing a kind of soteriological fatalism; in other words, Christians worshipping at more conservative Presbyterian, (certain) Baptist, Christian Reform, Reformed churches and the like have often been told by adherents of opposing traditions that they don’t care enough about the souls of the Lost –the eternal destiny of the Unregenerate.  Historically and sadly, this charge has been in large part fair in…See More
Jan 10
Anna Winters left a comment for Nathan Winters
"Well hello there Mr. Winters. I was wondering if you would buy me a candy bar for my sore throat. It would be greatly appreciated.  Love, an annonimous student whos name is probably on the post anyways. "
Nov 15, 2011
Nathan Winters posted a blog post

What's The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Family?

     Those who appreciate reading in a more reformed tradition will often gravitate to the Puritan writers of the 17th century, who were almost universally prolific, thorough, and adamant in communicating their convictions.  They weren’t necessarily right all the time.  Still, their beliefs were well-articulated and bear consideration by us 300 and 400 years later.  For example, Richard Baxter wrote in his Christian Directory (Part II, Chapter 10, Directive III), regarding children and our…See More
Nov 15, 2011
Nathan Winters replied to CCA Administration's discussion Aaron Dees: Compatibility of Science and Scripture on the Origions of Life
"Aaron, you've torn off a big bite with this topic -good!   My own experience in conversation with a fair number of Christian scientists, including PHDs at multiple Christian liberal arts colleges, is that traditional Christian views…"
Oct 20, 2011
Nathan Winters replied to CCA Administration's discussion Matty Manotti: Spiritual Value of Personality Type Assessments
"Matty, I'm an INFJ -very slight on the NF, more extreme on the IJ.   I wonder, am I "boxing myself in" if I consider these categories too exclusively in my own life?   I'm also curious to know if you will discover a…"
Oct 20, 2011
Nathan Winters replied to CCA Administration's discussion Joe Winters: Church Unity
"Joe, You say "the primary concern of modern Christians should be to present a unified front for the unsaved world."   Okay.   Does this mean  the chief task of our unity is outreach/evangelism?   If so,…"
Oct 20, 2011
Nathan Winters is now a member of Classical U
Sep 29, 2011

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Nathan Winters's Blog

Reformed Theology Part 1

Advocates for “Reformed Theology” many times –and for a long time- have been accused of practicing a kind of soteriological fatalism; in other words, Christians worshipping at more conservative Presbyterian, (certain) Baptist, Christian Reform, Reformed churches and the like have often been told by adherents of opposing traditions that they don’t care enough about the souls of the Lost –the eternal destiny of the Unregenerate.  

Historically and sadly, this charge has been in large…

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Posted on January 10, 2012 at 1:40am — 2 Comments

What's The Best Thing You Can Do For Your Family?

     Those who appreciate reading in a more reformed tradition will often gravitate to the Puritan writers of the 17th century, who were almost universally prolific, thorough, and adamant in communicating their convictions.  They weren’t necessarily right all the time.  Still, their beliefs were well-articulated and bear consideration by us 300 and 400 years later.  For example, Richard Baxter wrote in his…

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Posted on November 15, 2011 at 2:00am

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At 6:16am on November 15, 2011, Anna Winters said…
Well hello there Mr. Winters.
I was wondering if you would buy me a candy bar for my sore throat.
It would be greatly appreciated. 
Love, an annonimous student whos name is probably
on the post anyways. 

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