Warrant for the Analogical Interpretation of Select Scriptures, Part I
Last week a friend of mine, Fred Zaspel, offered a case for the typological interpretation of the Scripture. In offering a four-point... Read More
Are Your Church’s Governing Documents Ready for a Post-DOMA World?
One of the more interesting discoveries I made when researching Baptist polity a few years ago was the lost practice of “recognition... Read More
The Age of the Universe
Dr. Al Mohler delivered and important address in 2010 on the exegetical and theological reasons we should believe in a young universe... Read More
Musing About Music
WikiAnswers poses the question, “Why does music exist?” then self-replies: “Because it brings happiness to people all over the world.” We must... Read More
Sanctification, Homosexuality, and the Church
In this post my goal is to utilize the issue of homosexuality as a case study to demonstrate that the “Jesus +... Read More
When Jesus Plus Nothing Doesn’t Equal Everything
I am not a handy person. The tool chest in my basement contains only a few basic tools, many of which were... Read More
Middle Knowledge
For those of you who have attempted to get a handle on the theologically difficult topic of Middle Knowledge or Molinism, there... Read More
Prayer and the Sovereignty of God: Six Reasons Why Believers Should Pray
From time to time, people assert that if a person believes God has predestined all things then that person will necessarily tend... Read More
Have You Studied the Issue of Baptism?
Adoniram Judson, pioneer missionary to Burma, was not afraid to, and it changed his view and cost him dearly. I encourage, yes, challenge you—do... Read More
A Critical Review of the Bible (the miniseries, that is)
I wasn’t one of the privileged few who got to pre-screen the History Channel’s miniseries, The Bible, but I thought a retrospective word... Read More