Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Justification Finally Discovered in Calvinist News But Read the Wording,
The Same as ELCA

 The article says Schulz has two PhDs, but he only has a DMin from Ft. Wayne's OJ hive, and a PhD from the Jesuit school, Marquette. 

“While there is no systemic racism at Concordia because we are committed to Christ incarnate and His universal justification of all human beings without exception, there certainly is systemic Woke-ism,” Schulz writes in the article. 

CN, March 21, 2022, p. 19.

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GJ - "Universal" is often tossed in by WELS, but they are all the same in teaching, whether LCMS, WELS, ELS, CLC, or ELCA.



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Bengel in his commentary on 1 Corinthians 1, remarks: “Election is the judgment of the divine grace in Christ, having taken from the common ruin of men those who by faith have accepted the call. Every one called becomes an elect person, from the first moment that he believes.”

From “The Lutheran Doctrine Of Election: Its Scriptural Evidence And Proof. By Rev. P. Eirich, Hoboken, N. J. Article II.” in The Columbus Theological Magazine, Vol 1, 1881, Matthias Loy, editor. LutheranLibrary.org

Leupold - Cap Seminary

 Loy - President of Cap Seminary, Pastor,
Hymn Writer and Translator, etc.

 Lenski has a "Lenski Room" cubbyhole
at Capital's Library. Conservatives still read him and prize his work. Cap's bookstore was not selling his books when I visited and asked.


"The horrid doctrine of Missouri, that whilst God rejected some on account of unbelief, He accepted or elected others who were in the same condition, is absurd. If this were true, we could well hold, that although God condemns some men because they believe not, He might yet save some who are of the same class. In short, Missouri’s singular doctrine, that the same cause which prevented God from electing some did not prevent Him from electing others, is contrary to the whole Bible, and our salvation would then not be by faith in Christ, but would be the result of God’s supreme will merely, rejecting some for one cause and accepting others to whom the same cause applied."

From “The Lutheran Doctrine Of Election: Its Scriptural Evidence And Proof. By Rev. P. Eirich, Hoboken, N. J. Article II.” in The Columbus Theological Magazine, Vol 1, 1881, Matthias Loy, editor. LutheranLibrary.org