Archive for February 2009

A Catholic Anaylsis of Reformed Federal Theology

Feb 28th, 2009 | By | Category: Blog Posts

Covenant or Federal Theology became formally articulated in the Calvinistic theological tradition, beginning in the 17th century. This was the era of “Reformed Scholasticism.” Beginning especially with Theodore Beza, Aristotelian methods of theological speculation began to take root in Calvinist circles (whether they were conscious of it or not). As a result, Calvinism in the […]



Podcast Episode 2

Feb 27th, 2009 | By | Category: Podcast

In our second episode, Tim Troutman, Tom Brown, Tom Riello, and Bryan Cross discuss the important subject of Christian unity.[podcast]https://www.calledtocommunion.com/media/Called%20to%20Communion%20-%20Episode%202.mp3[/podcast]



Ecumenical Rules of Engagement

Feb 26th, 2009 | By | Category: Blog Posts

It takes a lot of hard work from all parties to a discussion to agree on even a narrow proposition and, depending on the work committed, ecumenical discussion can either be a labor of love or a waste of time.



Comments for ‘Remember the Sabbath’

Feb 25th, 2009 | By | Category: Blog Posts

Post comments on ‘Remember the Sabbath: A Catholic Appreciation of Reformed Christianity’ in this combox.



Remember the Sabbath: A Catholic Appreciation of Reformed Christianity

Feb 25th, 2009 | By | Category: Featured Articles

Hello friends. Welcome to our website. What follows is partly autobiographical but it is not a conversion story.  As far as that goes, the only really astounding and numinous experience of my life was a conversion experience, but this occurred almost fourteen years prior to my more pedestrian entrance into the Catholic Church.



Welcome to Called to Communion

Feb 2nd, 2009 | By | Category: Blog Posts

Welcome to Called to Communion. They are not of the world, as I also am not of the world. Sanctify them in truth. Thy word is truth. As thou hast sent me into the world, I also have sent them into the world. And for them do I sanctify myself, that they also may be […]