Love: An Emotion? A Choice?
With Valentine’s Day just behind us, lingering questions remain about the concept of love. What is it? Is it a choice? An... Read More
The Overrealized Eschatology of Progressive Covenantalism
I first came across the phrase “overrealized eschatology” in a seminary class on the exegesis of 1 Corinthians. The idea had been... Read More
Miracles: Then and Now (Part Four)
[This is the final post in the series. See part one, part two, and part three] The Spiritual Gifts for the Church In the... Read More
Miracles: Then and Now (Part Three)
[See part one, and part two] The Miracles of Jesus Christ John the Baptist (who did no miracle) was the new voice... Read More
Miracles: Then and Now (Part Two)
[See Part One Here] NEW TESTAMENT MIRACLES In the decades of the New Testament Gospels there was a huge break-out of miracles... 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
Miracles: Then and Now (Part One)
On occasion through the years one reads or hears of a great revival somewhere in the world, a sudden outburst of the... 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
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