When to Lose an Argument
Arguments happen all the time. They occur in a variety of places (office, home, school, church, etc.) on a variety of topics... Read More
Newsflash: Personal Discipline Is Not Legalism
I attended Bible College in the 1980s and seminary in the 1990s. The time I spent earning my Master of Divinity at... Read More
Dunham’s Recent Biblica Article: “Political Folly and Royal Wisdom in Eccl 5,7-8”
Kyle Dunham, our OT professor, has been working on what I think will become the definitive treatment of Ecclesiastes (to be published... Read More
A review of “Praying in Public” by Pat Quinn
“But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.” Acts 6:4 As the passage quoted above indicates,... Read More
The Virgin Birth and the Immaculate Conception
In today’s episode of Theologically Driven, Dr. Snoeberger mentions the distinction between the virgin birth of Jesus and the “Immaculate Conception,” a... Read More
The Church and the Keys to the Kingdom
In 1964, George Eldon Ladd argued that the Church functions as “Custodian of the Kingdom” (Presence of the Future, 276). For many,... Read More
Should We Counsel an Unbeliever?
One of the challenging questions that churches and biblical counselors face is, “Should we counsel an unbeliever?” Jay Adams used to call... Read More
Beale on Broader Evangelicalism
It’s been several years since I have taken time to write anything other than Tweets about Fundamentalism, but a new book and... Read More
Review: “Deeper: Real Change for Real Sinners” by Dane C. Ortlund
Three things excited me about this book. First, it deals with sanctification, a topic central to the Christian life. Second, it is... Read More
The Devil (and God) is in the Details
This article is adapted from Bryan Murawski’s book, “Preaching Difficult Texts of the Old Testament” (Hendrickson, 2021). Someone once said, “The devil is in the... Read More