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Theological Theses — Louis Le Blanc
by Jack Harper
Louis Le Blanc’s “Theological Theses” are Reformed scholastic disputations by a seventeenth-century French professor at the Academy of Sedan, on Scripture, faith, predestination, justification, grace, free will, the sacraments, and Protestant-Roman controversy. Le Blanc is known for his irenicism, clarity, fairness in representing opponents, and care in distinguishing real doctrinal disputes from nominal ones, which makes him especially useful for serious controversy. This translation was made by AI and checked by Latin readers: the English is sometimes stiff, but the sense is accurate.
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003 On the Authority of Scripture Part II
Louis Le Blanc’s “Theological Theses” are Reformed scholastic disputations by a seventeenth-century French professor at the Academy of Sedan, on Scripture, faith, predestination, justification, grace, free will, the sacraments, and Protestant-Roman controversy. Le Blanc is known for his irenicism, clarity, fairness in representing opponents, and care in distinguishing real doctrinal disputes from nominal ones, which makes him especially useful for serious controversy. This translation was made by AI and checked by Latin readers: the English is sometimes stiff, but the sense is accurate.
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002 On the Authority of Scripture Part I
On the Authority of Scripture Part I
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001 On Theology
The first chapter of my audiobook of the Theological Theses of Louis Le Blanc
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Louis Le Blanc’s “Theological Theses” are Reformed scholastic disputations by a seventeenth-century French professor at the Academy of Sedan, on Scripture, faith, predestination, justification, grace, free will, the sacraments, and Protestant-Roman controversy. Le Blanc is known for his irenicism, clarity, fairness in representing opponents, and care in distinguishing real doctrinal disputes from nominal ones, which makes him especially useful for serious controversy. This translation was made by AI and checked by Latin readers: the English is sometimes stiff, but the sense is accurate.
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