
Thiago M Silva
As a pastor at Bethel Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Lake Charles, Louisiana, I'm honored to guide and shepherd our congregation on their spiritual journey. My passion for theology and its profound impact on our lives drives me in this sacred ministry. Beyond the pulpit, I hold a D.Min. from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. The title of my dissertation was "The Lord's Day and the Church as Eschatological Community."
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Bavinck’s view of human nature and his view of the resurrection of the
body. After the exposition, I will conclude with a final reflection about
Bavinck’s work and how he can help us to deal with the modern body-soul
debate. In these two chapters, Bavinck states his thesis that the whole
human being—body and soul—is the image of God. He also deals with
the question of what happens to the body and soul when a person dies.
Bavinck clings to the traditional Christian position claiming that body and
soul are two elements bound together by the triune God as a unity, and
that these elements are temporally separated by death and will be reunited
in the final resurrection of the body.
[English] Based on chapter XIX of Westminster Confession of Faith, this monograph approaches the theme: Law and Grace: The Perspective of Paulo. It analyzes Paul's letter to the Galatians, based on the commentaries of John Calvin and Martin Luther, with the purpose of demonstrating the Paul's theology of Law and Grace, and how the Reformed theologians interpret this doctrine. This monograph also discusses the "New Perspective of Paul" based on Dunn's and Sanders' writings, in order to see what they have taught and what are the divergence points between the traditional perspective and the new perspective. It seeks to respond biblically to the New Perspective of Paul. It is proposed to answer the question: Is the law useful today?
Books by Thiago M Silva
Bavinck’s view of human nature and his view of the resurrection of the
body. After the exposition, I will conclude with a final reflection about
Bavinck’s work and how he can help us to deal with the modern body-soul
debate. In these two chapters, Bavinck states his thesis that the whole
human being—body and soul—is the image of God. He also deals with
the question of what happens to the body and soul when a person dies.
Bavinck clings to the traditional Christian position claiming that body and
soul are two elements bound together by the triune God as a unity, and
that these elements are temporally separated by death and will be reunited
in the final resurrection of the body.
[English] Based on chapter XIX of Westminster Confession of Faith, this monograph approaches the theme: Law and Grace: The Perspective of Paulo. It analyzes Paul's letter to the Galatians, based on the commentaries of John Calvin and Martin Luther, with the purpose of demonstrating the Paul's theology of Law and Grace, and how the Reformed theologians interpret this doctrine. This monograph also discusses the "New Perspective of Paul" based on Dunn's and Sanders' writings, in order to see what they have taught and what are the divergence points between the traditional perspective and the new perspective. It seeks to respond biblically to the New Perspective of Paul. It is proposed to answer the question: Is the law useful today?