What Makes Dispensational Premillenialism Unique?
MACP Roundtable 2012: Dave Doran, Michael Vlach (The Master’s Seminary), and Neal Cushman (Northland International University) talk about the different kinds of... Read More
“These Tragedies Must End”
We are conditioned at times to think that grace and theology are confined to the spiritual realm—to believers and the church. Outside... Read More
Depravity and Sanctification
I can’t stop thinking about a post several weeks ago by Tullian Tchividjian titled “Are Christians Totally Depraved?” Tchividjian, if you are not... Read More
The Problem with "Gospel-Centered" Sanctification
The blogosphere has been humming lately with questions of Christian freedom and Christian depravity, the role of faith and works in sanctification,... Read More
Carl Trueman on the Real Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
One of the benefits of attending the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society is the opportunity to visit the meeting’s exhibition... Read More
Depravity, Regeneration, and Sanctification: Take Two
In the wake of the furor of my last blog post, I was heartened this week to discover a helpful post by Rick... Read More
Is Sanctification Furthered by Rules?
Mark Snoeberger’s recent post on sanctification generated a number of comments on this blog and over at SharperIron. One person asked this:... Read More
The Biggest Lie About Law?
One of the commonest errors about law relative to Christian conduct is that God no longer uses fear or laws to promote... Read More
Killing Off Providence for the Romance of a Miracle
On 12 October 2012 the Roman Catholic Church inducted a new class of saints, including a 17th-century Mohawk woman named Kateri Tekakwitha.... Read More
Dispensational Understanding of the New Covenant
Dispensational Understanding of the New Covenant is the title of a new book from Regular Baptist Press, edited by Mike Stallard, Dean... Read More