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'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soteriology Soteriology]''' is the study of religious doctrines of salvation.
 
'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soteriology Soteriology]''' is the study of religious doctrines of salvation.
  
**[[Justification by Faith Alone is False Doctrine]] - Many Protestants believe that mere acknowledgement of Jesus Christ as one's savior is sufficient for salvation. I argue that it ''is'' necessary, but insufficient.
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*[[Justification by Faith Alone is False Doctrine]] - Many Protestants believe that mere acknowledgement of Jesus Christ as one's savior is sufficient for salvation. I argue that it ''is'' necessary, but insufficient.
  
 
===The Scriptures===
 
===The Scriptures===

Revision as of 12:11, 10 May 2024

My Writings is a small selection of some things I have written.

Memoirs

I've been a publisher since 2014, under the name Prospect Avenue Books. The books I've published under that name are:

  • The Bones of My People, the memoir of my late mother-in-law. I actually wrote it myself, adapted from a transcript of her telling her story to her daughter, Rita Baltutt Kyle.
  • Yesterday's Sandhills, the memoir of my later sister-in-law, Rita Kyle. It takes place during the same time frame as The Bones of My People.

Non-Fiction

For the past couple of years I've been working on completing a book about an English castle situated not far from my wife's house in Sussex. The castle is Bramber Castle. I have posted three YouTube videos about the castle, and they can be viewed on a playlist on my YouTube channel. Here is a link to that playlist: Bramber Castle

Fiction

Theology

Faith

Christology

Soteriology

Soteriology is the study of religious doctrines of salvation.

The Scriptures

Cosmology

  • The Omniscience of God - This is cosmology because it deals with the nature of the universe.
  • Hawking's Straw Man - Stephen Hawking's argument against the existence of God is not the slam-dunk he thought it was.

Apologetics

Eschatology