Free Forgiveness

Book 3/Chapter 4 Deep uncertainty (section 21) 1. What is the central problem with auricular confession? Protestant absolution (section 22) 1. Why is the Protestant practice free of “these absurdities”? Discipline (section 23) 1. Why do passages like Matt. 18:15-18 have nothing to do with auricular confession? Twin errors (section 24) 1. What are the …

The Spirit and the Keys

Book 3/Chapter 4 Pernicious effects (section 18) 1. Does Calvin agree that sins should be confessed singly? 2. What promise from the prophet Ezekiel does he quote? Wholesale confession (section 19) 1. What is the problem with the requirement that Catholics make confession once a year? Power of the keys (section 20) 1. According to …

Bronze Tint Notwithstanding

You know, technically, there wasn’t anything wrong with what she said — at least not in the sound byte part. “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experience would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.” I too would …

Arms, Branches, Twigs and Leaves

Book 3/Chapter 4 More on private confession (section 13) 1. What does Calvin ardently wish was observed everywhere? 2. This with the provision that two things are avoided. What are they? Power of the keys (section 14) 1. What are the three occasions, according to Calvin, when the power of the keys is to be …

True Confession

Book 3/Chapter 4 Chrysostom (section 8) 1. What did Chrysostom teach on the subject of confession of sin? Confession before God (section 9) 1. What mistake in interpretation did the defenders of auricular confession make? 2. Calvin then cites a number of passages to prove what? Confession before men (section 10)? 1. If we have …

Capernaum Had No Gay Pride Parades

It used to be possible to say that the issue of homosexuality was one on which few believing Christians were confused. However, there was still a problem, and it led to our current cultural impasse. Over the years, much of the strength of Christian opposition to homosexuality has been instinctive and cultural, rather than a …

This is Something We All Do, Do We Not?

“Many preachers are tempted to identify themselves with the congregation in preaching, rather than with God. This may be the most significant reason for their feeling ill at ease in speaking to their congregation in the second person. Such preachers do not want their people to get the impression that the preacher is holier than …