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3. Stephen Charnock on the attributes of God: One of my favorite chapters so far has been on the attributes of God, namely God’s Simplicity, immutability, eternality, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, and holiness. This chapter drew me to a greater love for the attributes of God, for this is whom we serve, and the puritans knew of the difficulty to describe God, whom is indescribable.
— Jan 09, 2026 12:17PM
3. Stephen Charnock on the attributes of God: One of my favorite chapters so far has been on the attributes of God, namely God’s Simplicity, immutability, eternality, omniscience, omnipotence, omnipresence, and holiness. This chapter drew me to a greater love for the attributes of God, for this is whom we serve, and the puritans knew of the difficulty to describe God, whom is indescribable.
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Theology Proper
Thomas Goodwin’s Christological Supralapsarianism: Election which Goodwin argued was one of the most debated words in the bible sets the tone of predestination of Gods people. Specifically the order of how God decreed whose would be his people and whom would not, elect, or reprobates. The Christological part is due to predestination being transient so before Christ we are still in a fallen state.
— Jan 16, 2026 06:42AM
Thomas Goodwin’s Christological Supralapsarianism: Election which Goodwin argued was one of the most debated words in the bible sets the tone of predestination of Gods people. Specifically the order of how God decreed whose would be his people and whom would not, elect, or reprobates. The Christological part is due to predestination being transient so before Christ we are still in a fallen state.
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Theology Proper
Thomas Goodwin and Johannes Maccovius on justification from eternity:
Fighting the antinomian view of eternal justification for the elect before the foundation of the world, Goodwin and Maccovius become advocates together even while in disagreement. Their main focus of agreement was that justification is transient, although Maccovius believed in justification from the mother promise for all in Genesis
— Jan 14, 2026 01:26PM
Thomas Goodwin and Johannes Maccovius on justification from eternity:
Fighting the antinomian view of eternal justification for the elect before the foundation of the world, Goodwin and Maccovius become advocates together even while in disagreement. Their main focus of agreement was that justification is transient, although Maccovius believed in justification from the mother promise for all in Genesis
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Not Prolegomena, it is Theology Proper.
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