Why Do Christians Believe in the Trinity? Is It Rational?
Christians are people of the book, but the word “Trinity” is not found anywhere in the Bible. So, is the Trinity a... Read More
The Real Story of Chesterton’s Answer to “What Is Wrong” with the World
I’ve always had a soft spot for people who were so insightful and influential that they end up being credited with witty... Read More
John Calvin: Human Life Begins at Conception
A few weeks ago I discussed the pro-life position in the DBTS chapel, including the biblical perspective of when human life begins—at... Read More
Online vs. In-Person Education: Theological Training Is Supposed to Be Hard
In my previous post considering Dan Wallace’s recent article discussing online vs. in-person education I concluded that, especially regarding theological teaching, in-person... Read More
Online vs. In-Person Education: The Superior Value of In-Person Education
A couple of weeks ago Dan Wallace wrote an article questioning whether or not online education is equal in quality to in-person... Read More
Is Christmas Pagan?
It is not unusual to find arguments, both from atheists and Christians, that Christmas was started as an attempt by Christians to... Read More
John Broadus on Appealing to Motives in Preaching
In his classic work on preaching originally published in 1870, On the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons, John Broadus spends some time... Read More
What Is a Cult?
This Sunday marks the 40th anniversary of the Jonestown massacre, where over 900 people (members of the Peoples Temple) lost their lives... Read More
Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Part 6: Heaven, a Better Place, and Life with God
A few months ago there was a controversy from an exchange the Pope had with a young boy whose father had died.... Read More
Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Part 5: Who’s the Boss?
God is like someone who is always there for you; I don’t know, it’s like God is God. He’s just like somebody... Read More