In my last post I attempted to emphasize several of the explicit assertions of Owen regarding 2 Peter 3. In this post...
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John Owen—A Caveat, part 4
Owen’s way of reading 2 Peter 3 is so alien to most Christians in our day that there may be some doubt about what he...
John Owen—A Caveat, part 3
In my last post I quoted Owen’s statement of his partial preterist view of 2 Peter 3. I believe this view to be...
John Owen—A Caveat, part 2
My first post on this subject, I must confess, was a deliberate “teaser.” It was a deliberate attempt to attract...
John Owen—A Caveat, part 1
Caveat comes from the Latin cavere. The verb in Latin means to be on guard. I am using its English...
A Biblical Philosophy of Theological Education (7 of 7)
In this my last post on this subject I want to explain a second and third practical application of the biblical...
A Biblical Philosophy of Theological Education (6 of 7)
In this post we move from the philosophical to the practical. I want to explain how we have implemented the biblical...
A Biblical Philosophy of Theological Education (5 of 7)
My last post was a brief exposition of the key passage on theological education found in 2 Timothy 2:1-2. Some...
A Biblical Philosophy of Theological Education (3 of 7)
In the last post we were considering the fact that the church has been given the general authority for the theological...
A Biblical Philosophy of Theological Education (1 of 7)
Several years ago as we sought to develop the credibility and expand the usefulness of Covenant Baptist Theological...