Richard C. Barcellos

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Richard C. Barcellos



Average rating: 4.42 · 840 ratings · 217 reviews · 35 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Lord’s Supper as a Mean...

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Getting the Garden Right: A...

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Better Than the Beginning: ...

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The Covenant of Works: Its ...

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Recovering a Covenantal Her...

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Trinity and Creation: A Scr...

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In Defense of the Decalogue...

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The Family Tree of Reformed...

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“Divine impassibility is not some arbitrary invention, due to the quirkiness of theologians, but it points instead to the intensely mysterious character of God. Understanding even a little of such grandeur taxes our minds, and stretches our thinking, leading us to use language that Scripture itself uses- negative language, to say what God is not, and metaphorical language to portray the ways that God deals with us in creation and redemption, and stretched language to attempt to do justice to God's supreme eminence".”
Richard C. Barcellos, Confessing the Impassible God: The Biblical, Classical, & Confessional Doctrine of Divine Impassibility

“I define means of grace as the delivery systems God has instituted to bring grace – that is, spiritual power, spiritual change, spiritual help, spiritual fortitude, spiritual blessings – to needy souls on the earth. Grace comes from our Father, through the Son, by the Spirit ordinarily in conjunction with the ordained means.”
Richard C. Barcellos, The Lord's Supper as a Means of Grace

“lo hizo, no habría esperanza para los pecadores. Cuando tomamos la Cena del Señor, debemos expresar nuestro agradecimiento, nuestra gratitud.”
Richard C. Barcellos, La Cena del Señor como medio de gracia: Más que un recordatorio



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