timfost
Puritan Board Senior
Hi all,
I was reading Ursinus's commentary and came across this:
"That we may turn away from, and not be ensnared by the errors and corruptions of the Anabaptists and Libertines, who deny that they have any sin, in contradiction to the express declaration of the word of God, which affirms that, "If we say that we have no sin we deceive ourselves."
How consistent was Anabaptist theology with itself? What are the similarities/differences between Wesleyan perfectionism? Did this change over time in Anabaptist thinking?
Thanks!
I was reading Ursinus's commentary and came across this:
"That we may turn away from, and not be ensnared by the errors and corruptions of the Anabaptists and Libertines, who deny that they have any sin, in contradiction to the express declaration of the word of God, which affirms that, "If we say that we have no sin we deceive ourselves."
How consistent was Anabaptist theology with itself? What are the similarities/differences between Wesleyan perfectionism? Did this change over time in Anabaptist thinking?
Thanks!