Abortion and Logic
Over at the Gospel Coalition website, Justin Taylor just posted a short and incisive critique of abortion. In my opinion, his broad... Read More
Evangelical Philosophical Society
DBTS has a history of presenting papers at the Evangelical Theological Society. This year, I have the honor of presenting at the... Read More
Is Our World a Simulation?
Is our world a simulation? That position has been expressed in the past.[1] Some of the more well-known theories come from Descartes... Read More
The Role of Presuppositions in Scholarship
A few weeks ago I asked the question concerning how much those committed to evangelical faith should engage with progressive scholarship.[1] The... Read More
Scholars or Pastors?: On the Purpose of a Seminary
Should the chief role of a seminary be the training of scholars or pastors? In recent years there has been much said... Read More
New Student Reading List
This morning we welcomed a new crop of seminary students into our halls. Their excitement is contagious, and the faculty is eager... Read More
How Much Should We Engage with Progressive Scholarship?
I have been reading quite a bit about John’s Gospel recently. My reading has spanned the spectrum from conservatives to fairly progressive... Read More
Is There a Conflict Between Science and Faith?
Are science and religion/faith incompatible? The leading lights of the atheism revolution certainly believe they are: Christopher Hitchens: “All attempts to reconcile... Read More
Book Review: Life in the Spirit: Spiritual Formation in Theological Perspective
Life in the Spirit is the fruit of the 2009 Wheaton Theology Conference, where numerous scholars presented on themes related to spiritual... Read More
The Messianic Secret and the Son of Man
When I was an associate pastor, I remember “Grandma” Audrey, an eighty-year-old woman, asking me why Jesus required His disciples to keep... Read More