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...
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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...
The Crux of the Free Offer of the Gospel
The following is Dr. Sam Waldron's introduction to his lectures for our upcoming module: Hyper-Calvinism & the...