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Conscience is something, in a sense, apart from man. It has been put in him by God; it is a reminder of the voice of God within him, an inward monitor, and a man cannot really manipulate his conscience. He can go against it, but that is not manipulating it. It is possible, as this Apostle says again in writing to Timothy, for the conscience to be seared “with a hot iron”. But nevertheless it is true to say that the conscience is an independent witness.
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Sep252007

Theological Term of the Week

theological%20term.JPGYippee!  Rebecca is starting another series!  All  of Rebecca's series are interesting and educational and this one promises to be theologically informative, too. 

Theological Term of the Week 

This is  a new feature I’m introducing. Once a week I hope to give a very brief explanation of a theological term, include a few quotes on it, and link to some resources that may explain the term and the issues around it more fully.

The first term she is exploring is the perspicuity of Scripture.  Like so many great creeds of the faith, Rebecca is starting her instruction with Scripture.  A great place to start.  I'd subscribe if I were you.

 

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