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Showing posts with label Jordan Cooper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jordan Cooper. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2022

An Evaluation of Heiser's Divine Council Theology

 

This will a series of videos by Jordan Cooper on the topic of Michael Heiser's views on the Divine Council. At present, I've linked to two of the videos. There might be more in the future which I fail to add to this blog.


An Evaluation of Heiser's Divine Council Theology
https://youtu.be/cNKkhcLfKtI







A Critique of Heiser's Interpretation of the Nephilim
https://youtu.be/okqifpmH8N8




Wednesday, October 20, 2021

A Theological Evaluation of Near Death Experiences

 

Though I'm a Calvinist, I appreciate Lutheran theologian Jordan Cooper. He did a two part video on Near Death Experiences. The second is the one that deals with how we might interpret them theologically from a Christian perspective, and is the more important one. See also the link to Jason Engwer's blog on Cooper's videos and where he agrees and disagree HERE.


A Theological Evaluation of Near Death Experiences [PART 2]
https://youtu.be/cZJw23vODs4






A Christian Approach to Near Death Experiences [PART 1]
https://youtu.be/asyCWorJmWI






Saturday, September 25, 2021

Calvinist Lane Tipton and Lutheran Jordan Cooper Discuss and Advocate FOR Classical Theism and Divine Simplicity

 

Lane Tipton and Jordan Cooper Discuss and Advocate FOR Classical Theism and Divine Simplicity


Classical Theism and Theistic Mutualism in the Reformed Tradition with Lane Tipton
https://youtu.be/hBaGNTrn1V4





See also William Lane Craig and Ryan Mullins argue AGAINST Thomistic divine simplicity


Divine Simplicity Q&A w/ William Lane Craig + Ryan Mullins
https://youtu.be/piu1kehXf58




Tuesday, May 26, 2020

A Critique of Leighton Flowers on Total Inability


Lutheran Jordan Cooper exposes Leighton Flowers' misundestandings of Calvinism and of Total Inability. Total Inability is held by many Christian denominations and sects besides Calvinism.


A Critique of Leighton Flowers on Total Inability




Defining Pelagianism and Semipelagianism (A Further Response to Leighton Flowers)


See also:

A Top Calvinist Answers Objections By Top Anti-Calvinists


As a Calvinist I nevertheless recommend the following article that points out that Arminians believe in Total Depravity and Total Inability just as much as Calvinists do:

Once More Unto the Breach: Total Depravity and Total Inability