Is There Such a Thing as the Septuagint?: Analyzing Peter Williams’s objections (Part 1)
Note: This post, as well as future posts concerning the Septuagint, are rough drafts for a potential upcoming book on the Septuagint.... Read More
The Unity of Apostolic Doctrine
Around Easter I contributed a post about Paul’s view of the necessity of Jesus’ resurrection for salvation. The motivation for that post... Read More
Without the Resurrection, there is no Salvation
The point indicated in the title to this post is ably defended by Paul in 1 Corinthians 15. There, Paul indicates that... Read More
Neither Forsaken nor Estranged from God
Not long ago, I was able to attend a conference, where Dr. Mark Snoeberger presented on the question of what may rightly... Read More
New Resource: KJVParallelBible.org
A unique resource has finally been fully completed, and I thought our readers should take note. Mark Ward, a graduate of BJU... Read More
The Difference Between Apocryphal Works and the Bible
When I taught Old Testament Survey at a Christian University, one of my favorite assignments was having the students read Bel and... Read More
DBTS Class in Atlanta
While DBTS does not offer online courses, we do have a distance center in Atlanta. Lebanon Baptist Church houses a “seminary room” which... Read More
On Reading Larger Portions of the Bible
A few weeks ago, I suggested that we should read larger portions of Scripture at a time. In this post, I want... Read More
Online Education: A Few Comments on Dan Wallace’s Recent Blog Article
A few weeks ago, Dan Wallace wrote an article on the recent trend towards online theological education. I would like to summarize... Read More
You Are Doing it Wrong: Reading Entire Books of the Bible
Have you ever read one of the Gospels in one sitting? I believe many Christians have not. Have you ever read Romans... Read More