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The Abuse Of Water-Related Language In The Bible To Support Baptismal Regeneration. I've written before about the many Biblical passages that refer to water, cleansing, and such in relevant contexts without having baptism in mind. But advocates of baptismal regeneration take certain passages out of context to make them seem supportive of ...
- OT and NT bibliography
(Posted on behalf of Steve Hays.) I've made partial use of...
- Triablogue Master Index
Welcome to the Triablogue Master Index. It is an...
- Triablogue Topical Index
Triablogue Topical Index We've sometimes put together posts...
- Evidence for God
Definition: As standardly conceived, transcendental...
- Raising Christian Children
1. A friend asked how I'd raise a child in the Christian...
- Steve Hays' Autobiography
Triablogue is the only blog that read "religiously" each...
- Rules of Engagement
Triablogue has no formal theological affiliation. It's a...
- Orthodoxy
We would like to show you a description here but the site...
- OT and NT bibliography
Welcome to the Triablogue Master Index. It is an understatement to say that the Triablogue team has been prolific in its literary output. The purpose of this index is to make it easier to access and benefit from this abundance of material, especially those posts that are more substantive and timeless. Jason Engwer, Steve Hays and Patrick Chan ...
30 Μαΐ 2019 · A video series that critiques the Triablogue blog, a Christian apologetics website that defends various doctrines and arguments. In this episode, the video covers the Triablogue counter-article to a previous response to their original article on a biblical topic.
6 Νοε 2019 · Today I was pointed to an article posted by the brother(s) who run the Triablogue site. I thought that the points represented a lot of the mainstream ideas regarding the Confessional Text position, and that responding would be helpful for all.
13 Απρ 2017 · A critique of Triablogue's compilation of quotes from various sources that allegedly support or are consistent with Reformed theology. The author argues that the quotes do not reflect the biblical teaching on God's sovereignty, providence, and interaction with creation.
18 Ιουν 2011 · A blog post about a dialogue between a trinitarian and a unitarian on Triablogue, a Christian apologetics blog. The author comments on John 17:3, contradictions, and methodology in biblical interpretation.
22 Ιουν 2020 · Non-stop blogging on Triablogue was his primary outlet, with a healthy smattering of Facebook debates on the side. And this was all semi-anonymous, he never used a picture of himself in his avatars. His posts were just marked with “Posted by steve”.