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David is an M.A. in Historical Theology student at Westminster Seminary California.

The Divine Energies, Divine Simplicity And Reformed Orthodoxy

Directed Study Dr. Michael Horton 05 / 28 / 10 In this paper I will give a summary of various approaches to the Doctrine of God from the early and late (or High) periods of Reformed theology.  Specifically, I will … Continue reading

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The Doctrine Of The Divine Energies

DR625-2 (Directed Study) Dr. Michael Horton 12 / 18 / 09 Introduction In this paper I will examine the doctrine of the divine energies as developed by the early and later Eastern (Greek) Church Fathers.  Simply put, the divine energies … Continue reading

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A Survey Of Exegesis Of Philippians 2:5-11 In The Patristic Period

NT515 – Philippians Dr. Dennis Johnson 12 / 04 / 09 In this paper my plan is to briefly sketch some of the major contours of Pastristic thought with regard to the exegesis of Philippians 2:5-11.  This passage is sometimes … Continue reading

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Still Afraid of Postmodernism: A Response to James K. A. Smith

AP601 – Modern Mind Dr. Michael Horton 05 / 15 / 09 In this paper I will examine the thesis of James K. A. Smith in his book, Who’s Afraid Of Postmodernism?, that certain trends in Postmodern thought are fundamentally … Continue reading

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Boethius And The False Consolation Of Philosophy

CH602 – Medieval Church & Reformation Dr. R. Scott Clark 04 / 03 / 09 Introduction My project in this paper is to examine Boethius’ The Consolation of Philosophy to determine what Boethius was attempting to communicate to his audience … Continue reading

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How Then Shall We Do Apologetics?

ST501 – Christian Mind Dr. Michael S. Horton 12 / 05 / 08 Introduction (1) You can believe in God without any evidence.  (2) Without God, you can’t know anything at all.  These are perhaps the most controversial Christian claims … Continue reading

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