Rice Lectures Available on Audio
The William R. Rice Lectures were held on March 20, given by Professor Brent Belford of Northland International University. The theme for 2013 was “Paul’s... Read More
When Silence is Consent
The tragic happenings associated with the arrest, guilty plea, and sentencing of Jack Schaap, former pastor of First Baptist Church of Hammond... Read More
One More Reason the Resurrection is Good News
In preparation for worship this Sunday, I’d like to follow up on a piece posted this time last year on TGC’s blog... Read More
Calvin the Preacher
John Calvin (1509–1564) is remembered for many things—some good, some bad, some real, some imagined. If Calvin’s legacy is misunderstood today, the... Read More
The Resurrection of Christ
The Associates for Biblical Research have posted an excellent article by DBTS Professor Jared Compton on the resurrection of Christ. You can... Read More
Distorting Another Good Verse: Proverbs 29:18
In the early years of my Christian experience, I heard some messages on Proverbs 29:18: “Where there is no vision, the people... Read More
The Eclipse of Creation and New Creation in Biblical Theology
One of the tensions of pan-denominational evangelicalism that fixates entirely on Gospel essentials is the eclipse of the bookends of biblical theology:... Read More
Some Advice from Paul for Young Seminarians: A Letter
Dear [seminarian], I thought I’d write to pass along a bit of advice about your studies from St. Paul. I suspect now... Read More
Equip and Encourage
For the first DBTS student body chapel of the Spring 2013 semester, a panel discussed the topic of missionary deputation. Specifically, they... Read More
Cultivating Fear by the Cross
Often reason and experience are pitted against each other in discussions of Christianity. Some Christians accuse others of merely intellectual Christianity, while... Read More