Apostasy is a serious rebellion against Jehovah, characterized by willful rejection of truth, but genuine repentance offers restoration.
The Question of Man’s Free Will
The article explores the balance between human free will and divine sovereignty, asserting that genuine moral choices exist within God's foreknowledge.
Refuting the Doctrine of Effectual Atonement: Problem Passages
The article critiques the doctrine of limited atonement within Calvinist theology, advocating for a universal understanding of Christ's sacrificial death.
Original Sin, the Atonement and Justification
The article discusses Original Sin, Atonement, and Justification, explaining their theological significance for understanding salvation and reconciliation with God.
Theology a Science
Every science has two factors: facts and ideas, or facts and the mind. Science is more than knowledge. Knowledge is the persuasion of what is true on adequate evidence. If theology is a science, it must include something more than mere knowledge of facts. It must embrace an exhibition of the internal relation of those facts, one to another and each to all. It must be able to show that if one is admitted, others cannot be denied.

