Moses Hoole
@MJ_Hoole
By Grace: child of God, husband, and lifelong student. | 🇱🇰
Beware of chronological elitism—also known as retrospective chauvinism, ancestral dogmatism, temporal nostalgism, paleolatry, the Camelot complex, or the golden age syndrome. Different names, same pitfalls.
Theological retrieval is good but here’s a warning: Reverse chronological snobbery. Just because it is old doesn’t mean it’s better than what is new. The Holy Spirit has still been at work refining His church since the last major confession of faith.
Today if you hear James’ voice, do not harden your hearts
today is a great day to become Presbyterian
Especially partial to this psalm because of the (human) author, who in imho, also penned Psalm 91. Top notch Psalm. תְּפִלָּה֮ לְמֹשֶׁ֪ה אִֽישׁ־ הָאֱלֹ֫הִ֥ים #Goals
Psalm 90 is the cure for what ails you.
I’ve also been hearing rumours of an upcoming renaissance in Turretin studies. Exciting things to look forward to in the next 3-5 years.
Francis Turretin - Institutes of Elentic Theology. Its been translated for a while so there’s no excuse.
Rereading this after ~3 years. It was required reading for my Independent/Directed Study with Dr. @GraySutanto titled “Advanced Readings in Bavinck” via @RTSWashington. Readings included Bavinck’s “Philosophy of Revelation”, Sutanto’s “God & Knowledge” and others. Gold 🌟

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A reminder that Johan Bavinck is the best expositor of Romans 1, general revelation, and non-belief. Revisited this today as I’m writing my Sin book and its just wonderfully instructive. @wtsbooks