Jonathan Ramont
@jonathanramont
Mostly post about scholasticism, classical philosophy, and retrieval issues in the Reformed tradition. URCNA, WSCal Graduate
Just to clarify: Human, not AI translation.
Due for release in 2026, Lord-willing: Francis Turretin's sermons from 1676 and 1686, newly translated from the French. 1676: Sermon 1: The happiness of God's people (Ps. 33.12) Sermon 2: The tears of Christ over Jerusalem (Luke 19.42) Sermon 3: The awakening & resurrection…
The Protestant Work Ethic
Everyone: “How can @JoelBeeke write so many books, be a pastor, and run a seminary?” Joel Beeke:
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I've reached out to the Vatican to explain why they should embrace Reformed theology. They haven't responded yet but I'm sure they'll get back to me after considering the question deeply.
He has lost it…
Everyone knows that the Real Distinction of esse/essentia logically leads to an affirmation of the 39 Articles.
Why are so many people acting like Matthew Barrett just became a Roman Catholic?
Just another friendly reminder thar PRDL dot org is one of the greatest digital gifts to Reformation scholars, pastors, and educated laypersons.
Some PhD bound person should pursue this for me
I think there's probably a decent case to be made for thinking of Reformed peripateticism as its own proper school (or several schools) of thought rather than merely as an eclectic appropriation of medieval schools.
"So your God died?" Yes.
Periodic reminder that this is the level of comprehension of an average Christian 🧠. What else would you expect from these people anyway smh
Allow me to introduce you to Supralapsarian Arminianism
I made this chart representing the views on the logical order of God's decrees! Where do you land and why?
Summer Greek with Dr. Briones begins! Please pray for our incoming students as they dive into "seminary boot camp" and begin the important task of becoming better equipped to serve Christ, his gospel, and his church.