Theology of the Cross vs. Theology of Glory - Part 4

Posted on March 31, 2008 
Filed Under Heidelberg Disputation, Theology of Glory, Theology of the Cross

Part 4 of a 7 part series with Pastor Tom Baker discussing the Heidelberg Disputation, Luther’s defense of his views on salvation (Theology of the Cross vs. Theology of Glory). Pastor Baker covers theses 13 - 16 of the Heidelberg Disputation.

13 - Free will, after the fall, exists in name only, and as long as it does what it is able to do, it commits a mortal sin.
14 - Free will, after the fall, has power to do good only in a passive capacity, but it can do evil in an active capacity.
15 - Nor could the free will endure in a state of innocence, much less do good, in an active capacity, but only in its passive capacity.
16 - The person who believes that he can obtain grace by doing what is in him adds sin to sin so that he becomes doubly guilty.

Guest: Pastor Tom Baker
Topic: The Heidelberg Disputation - Theology of the Cross vs. Theology of Glory
Original Air Date: February 4, 2003

Theology of the Cross vs. Theology of Glory - Part 4 (mp3)

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