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Pete_Holter
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Greetings in the LORD, everybody!
I have been having an exchange with James Swan via the Called to Communion website and James’ blog.
And, thank you, James, for interacting with me. I really appreciate the exchange.
Here is what I tried to post (with some editing)…
I wanted to clarify what I meant when I said, “Robert Bellarmine referenced the same material that I presented above.” Bellarmine had cited Augustine’s On the Predestination of the Saints and Tractate 105 on John, and Irenaeus in [Controversiarum de Verbo Dei (http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080015572_C/1080015572_T1/1080015572_12.pdf) (see the top of the rightmost column on page 3). Since I had already located these three references before I was able to find Bellarmine, I didn’t mention him until Toledo.
I have been having an exchange with James Swan via the Called to Communion website and James’ blog.
- The original CTC article: Calvin, Trent, and the Vulgate: Misinterpreting the Fourth Session
- One of James Swan’s responses to the CTC article: The Vulgate Blues
- My response to “The Vulgate Blues”: The Predestination of the Son of God
- James Swan’s follow-up: Augustine, Romans 1:4, and the Vulgate
- My response to “Augustine, Romans 1:4, and the Vulgate”: The Son of God is Predestined as Man with or without Romans 1:4
- James Swan’s most recent post: Calvin, Romans 1:4, and the Vulgate
And, thank you, James, for interacting with me. I really appreciate the exchange.
Here is what I tried to post (with some editing)…
I wanted to clarify what I meant when I said, “Robert Bellarmine referenced the same material that I presented above.” Bellarmine had cited Augustine’s On the Predestination of the Saints and Tractate 105 on John, and Irenaeus in [Controversiarum de Verbo Dei (http://cdigital.dgb.uanl.mx/la/1080015572_C/1080015572_T1/1080015572_12.pdf) (see the top of the rightmost column on page 3). Since I had already located these three references before I was able to find Bellarmine, I didn’t mention him until Toledo.