Tag: Dissertation
A PDF of what I turned in for the Dissertation
Here is what I presented as my dissertation by prior publication to Concordia Academic Theology Consortium, Intl. As noted, I have given the PhD back, but here is the work I presented to Dr. Enrique Ramos and Dr. Fred Macharia for examination. It really was just a coalescing together of what I had already written; whether that be published in book form, or various blog posts strung together. It is what it is. Click here: Evangelical Calvinism’s Portrait of a Knowledge of God and a Sure Salvation. Like I also said: I am still happy to have the honorary DTh from CATC, but…
The Bibliography for the Dissertation
Here is a copy of my Bibliography for the PhD dissertation. I’m not going to share the whole dissertation yet, and much of it is already available by viewing our two books on Evangelical Calvinism. I plan on writing a book after, and based on the contents of the dissertation in the future. But to continue to give access into the dissertation I’ll share one more piece of it. Maybe you can make some inferences about the body of the work by looking at the biblio. If you’re that nerdy click here to see the bibliography. Athanasian Reformed
PDF File for Chapter 1 of My Dissertation
I created a Pdf file for chapter 1 of my PhD dissertation for anyone interested. Some of the formatting may be off a bit, but the content is there. Click here. Athanasian Reformed
A Chapter for an Eclipsed PhD Dissertation: On Reformed Identity, Historical Method, and an Evangelical Calvinism as Alternative
Since this “dissertation” and PhD by Publication isn’t going to see the light of day now, I thought I would share the introduction chapter that I presented for said dissertation. Part of it includes my contribution to the introduction to our second volume Evangelical Calvinism book that I co-wrote with Myk Habets. The part I appropriate for that, in this current iteration (as introduction to my “dissertation”), is, of course, the part I wrote. And then, much of that has been augmented by further writing, as you will see. But I think it underscores some needed orientation, particularly as “Reformed…