Dominic Bnonn Tennant

Defending the sufficiency of Scripture, part 1

I recently received the following correspondence in relation to 2 Timothy 3:16-17. As any Christian ought to know, this is no doubt the most perspicuous passage in which Scripture is affirmed as our sufficient rule of faith; apart from any other tradition. Paul states plainly that it alone is required for all Christian practice: [...]

Annotating the Catholic Encyclopedia: free will

An extensive investigation of libertarian free will, using the Catholic Encyclopedia’s entry on the topic as a launchpad. I quote the Encyclopedia, interacting with it at each major point, and demonstrate how the teaching of libertarianism contradicts both the Bible and plain reason.

On the Pope, the Catholic Church, and Islam

This is the inaugural post for my blog: the post which I felt compelled to write in response to Pope Benedict XVI’s placatory comments toward Islam, in which he affirmed that the Roman Catholic Church respects Muslims, and worships the same God that they do.