Thursday, July 18, 2019

Intrepid Judas Goat Rounding Up for Jack B. Simple Cascione Now.
Note to Toadies - Spelling Counts

The Book? The Path To Understanding Justification? I ate it.


Hey Greg – Still nothing on Ichabod in direct reply/rebuttal to Casione (sic). I don’t get it. Why didn’t you print out Jack’s review for your readers and then refute it point by point? Here is a great opportunity to deal with the topic in a very detailed and organized fashion and at the same time defend your viewpoint for all to see. Why would you pass up such an opportunity. Come on, don’t let this slip by!



Peace!



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GJ - Mrs. Ichabod said, "Gracious. You did that already. Can't he see?"

Jack B. Simple Cascione and His Lady Scholars versus the KJV Scriptures, the Original Text, Luther, and the Book of Concord



https://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2019/07/jack-b-simple-cascione-and-his-lady.html

Robert Preus Consulted with Reformed Theologians On OJ


At the time of the faculty’s conversations with Maier II, Robert Preus looked for support and found it among conservative friends in the Evangelical movement who admired him for his defense of biblical inspiration and inerrancy, including several faculty members of Westminster Seminary—Escondido, California, with its renowned Reformed scholar Michael Horton (b. 1964). Preus must have been aware, but chose to ignore that the Reformed see objective justification as a component of their doctrine of election, but it was hardly universal in scope as Lutherans have historically held it.


Scaer, David P.. Surviving the Storms: Memoirs of David P. Scaer . Luther Academy. Kindle Edition. 

On Lenski

Lenski’s denial of objective justification was found in his commentary on Romans. Opponents of seeing justification only as subjective see it as nothing other than synergism, the issue which was at the heart of the Lutheran Reformation protest against Rome. Since God justifies all humanity by raising Christ from the dead, justification is universal and, as an act of God and not of man, is objective. By faith justification becomes a reality for the believer and is called subjective. 2.  
Lenski, R. C. H., The Interpretation of the New Testament (Columbus, OH: Wartburg Press, 1934–1966).

Scaer, David P.. Surviving the Storms: Memoirs of David P. Scaer . Luther Academy. Kindle Edition.