Two Helpful Resources in the NT Prophecy Flap
Wayne Grudem’s continuationist theory of NT prophecy (i.e., that prophecy continues in the modern church, but that it differs from OT prophecy... Read More
Knowing God’s Will: An Alternative View
I’ve been reading, recently and with great interest, a blog series defending what is sometimes called the “traditional view” of Christian decision-making—the... Read More
2018 DBSJ Now Available
It is with great pleasure that we announce the release of the 2018 Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal, now in its 23rd year... Read More
2018 Faculty Recommended Booklist
For nearly three decades the faculty of Detroit Baptist Seminary have released a triennial list of recommended commentaries for each book of... Read More
“We should shrink in horror from the idea that God actually died on the cross.”
…so said the late R. C. Sproul in a timely and succinct blog post just last year. Sproul was a master of... Read More
Believing…By Faith?
While talking to an acquaintance yesterday about a thorny Christological question, I made the statement that Christ was 100% God and 100%... Read More
The “Reminding” Work of the Spirit and the Modern Christian
In the Gospels Christ several times promises that the Spirit will supply appropriate words to his disciples in seasons of persecution (Matt... Read More
The Whole Good News
Last week on this weblog Bill Combs offered a corrective against using the hammer of justification to answer questions better answered with... Read More
2017 issue of DBSJ Released
We are pleased to announce the release of the 2017 issue of the Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal, now in its 22nd year.... Read More
Correspondence and Coherence in Seminary Studies
In his Introduction to Systematic Theology, Cornelius Van Til asks and answers the age-old question, “What Is Truth?” His answer is a... Read More