Whatever Happened to Literal Hermeneutics? (Part 3)
This blog post is fairly ambitious, seeking to answer two questions: How can we prove the existence of universally “received laws of... Read More
Whatever Happened to Literal Hermeneutics? (Part 2)
When evaluating the truth or error of any proposed theological statement or system, there are two primary questions that the theologian asks:... Read More
Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal
If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to... Read More
Whatever Happened to Literal Hermeneutics? (Part 1)
For decades it was assumed, by both sides of the debate between dispensational and Reformed theology, that the primary distinction between the... Read More
A Coalition for the Advancement of Realized Eschatology?
This week the Gospel Coalition’s annual meeting features a panel discussion with panelists who reject the Gospel. On the face of things... Read More
Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal
If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to... Read More
Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal
If you notice the header of this blog, you will see a tab marked “Journal,” which if selected will take you to... Read More
“Wise and Persuasive Words” for the 21st Century
I confess I don’t keep up very well with the evangelical left and its culture-lapping delight in all things morally degenerate. So I’m... Read More
How I Become Convinced of the Effectual Call
I grew up with a semi-Calvinistic understanding of salvation. I knew that people were dead in sins and that dead people don’t... Read More
On Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom: Defining the Historical Positions
A few months ago Bill Combs and I released a pair of blog posts that raised ire among some of our readers... Read More