Homosexuality and the Phil Robertson Flap
Over at the Reformation 21 blog, Todd Pruitt has some insightful thoughts about homosexuality and the Phil Robertson controversy: As I have... Read More
The Virgin Birth and the Immaculate Conception
During Christmas season each year, we read the accounts of Jesus’ birth in the Gospels (Matt 1:18–25; Luke 1:26–38), and we are... Read More
A Little Christmas Music?
The hymn “Joy to the World,” published by Isaac Watts in 1719, is one of my favorites. But it’s not my favorite... Read More
My Personal Take on Rap and Hip-Hop as Worship Forms
I’m finding myself somewhere between pity and embarrassment as I watch otherwise respectable middle-aged white men tripping over one another to be... Read More
A New Book That Is Definitely Worth Checking Out
This past week the good folks at Crossway sent me a copy of a new book that will likely stir the theological... Read More
Strange Fire
If you have been around the internet the past couple weeks, you have undoubtedly become aware of the controversy over the Strange... Read More
What the Delinquent Cable Provider Taught Me about the Ordinary Means of Grace
I’ve read about people who go on technology fasts—some to concentrate on more important priorities, some to relate with other cultures or... Read More
Presuppositional Apologetics in a Non-Western Setting
Last week I had the distinct pleasure of teaching the presuppositional approach to apologetics to a group of believers in Tanzania, most... Read More
Why Atheists Need to Feel Like the Smartest People in the Room
If you interact with those among the New Atheism crowd, whether personally or through writing, it won’t take you long to pick... Read More
Warrant for the Analogical Interpretation of Select Scriptures, Part II
In my previous post, I noted the existence of several examples of the use of the Old Testament in the New that... Read More