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Timothy Carter

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    Historical Wholistic Hermeneutics
    An Evaluation of Calvinism
    The Cupid War
    Evil?
    • 2017

      Historical Wholistic Hermeneutics

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book explores the transformative journey of Dr. John E. Penn, highlighting his rigorous process of trial and error in developing his unique approach to biblical interpretation. It emphasizes themes of self-denial, submission, and faith, illustrating how these experiences shaped both the interpreter and the interpretation itself. Through this personal and spiritual evolution, readers gain insight into the complexities of understanding scripture.

      Historical Wholistic Hermeneutics
    • 2012

      The book delves into the ongoing tensions surrounding Calvinism within the Southern Baptist Convention, sparked by recent heresy accusations. It examines a report from a 19-member advisory committee addressing the soteriology struggle, emphasizing the possibility of unity between Calvinist and Arminian Baptists for the greater good of the Great Commission. The author expresses skepticism about the prioritization of cooperation over truth in theological discussions, reflecting on the implications for the Baptist community and its future.

      An Evaluation of Calvinism
    • 2011

      The Cupid War

      • 229 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(291)Add rating

      Seventeen-year-old Ricky Fallon was contemplating suicide when he slipped and fell, only to find himself a Cupid in the afterlife, but between the bad boss, a pink bodysuit, and attacks from shadowy entities called Suicides, he is not feeling much love.

      The Cupid War
    • 2009

      Stuart Bradley is openly gay and outspoken in his conservative hometown, where he also practices demon conjuring. He finds himself in an awkward situation when his little brother unexpectedly catches him in a compromising moment.

      Evil?