“We should shrink in horror from the idea that God actually died on the cross.”
…so said the late R. C. Sproul in a timely and succinct blog post just last year. Sproul was a master of... Read More
Believing…By Faith?
While talking to an acquaintance yesterday about a thorny Christological question, I made the statement that Christ was 100% God and 100%... Read More
The “Reminding” Work of the Spirit and the Modern Christian
In the Gospels Christ several times promises that the Spirit will supply appropriate words to his disciples in seasons of persecution (Matt... Read More
Did God Write a Book?
The title of my post reflects a recent article written by Tim Challies, the well-known and prolific Reformed evangelical blogger. Over more... Read More
The Whole Good News
Last week on this weblog Bill Combs offered a corrective against using the hammer of justification to answer questions better answered with... Read More
If All My Sins Are Forgiven, Why Must I Continue to Repent?
The title of this post is exactly the same as a recent article on the Gospel Coalition web site. The author of... Read More
DBTS Announces Redesigned Master of Theology Program
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary is excited to highlight our redesigned Master of Theology program. We have modified the program to accomplish three... Read More
Correspondence and Coherence in Seminary Studies
In his Introduction to Systematic Theology, Cornelius Van Til asks and answers the age-old question, “What Is Truth?” His answer is a... Read More
Christians and the Immigration Crisis: A Few Thoughts
Donald Trump’s stay on admitting certain immigrants has brought out a raft of evangelical critics, especially those who see everything as an immediate... Read More
“Bone of My Bones”: A Theology of Marriage in One Sentence
The very first recorded words of Adam have sometimes been the stuff of jokes—the words of a lovestruck fellow who has seen... Read More