R. Scott Clark interviews Dennis Johnson concerning his book Him We Proclaim. I recommend the book highly, especially...
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Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 1. Intro.
As Moises Silva says, “…the popular assumption [is] that the Christian church, through most of its history, has misread the Bible.” Our brief survey will attempt to show that a more positive assessment is warranted.
Mike Horton: What is the Gospel?
Can we do the gospel? Or do we do the law? Both? Other?
Brief thoughts on Adam, Christ, image bearing and dominion
Both Adam and the incarnate Son of God are image bearers of the invisible God (Genesis 1:26-27; 2 Corinthians 4:4;...
Some thoughts on Christ as the first-born of all creation (Col. 1:15b)
Q: What does “the firstborn of all creation” mean? A1: Firstborn can refer either to the eldest...
Thoughts on the Bible citing and alluding to the Bible
The Bible often cites itself and alludes to previous persons, events, or institutions. Why does it do this?
THE FEDERAL THEOLOGY OF NEHEMIAH COXE: The Covenant of Grace
Introduction Covenant of Works Covenant of Grace: The Programmatic Function of Genesis 3:15 Coxe sees the covenant of...
ReformedCast: The Family Tree of Reformed Biblical Theology
Scott Oakland interviewed me last night about my dissertation. You can listen here or here (mp3). The book is...
Podcast 7: A Christian Sabbath?
Dr. Waldron discusses the subject of the Sabbath and the Christian in response to issues brought up in a new book by Tom Wells.
THE FEDERAL THEOLOGY OF NEHEMIAH COXE: Intro.
Since Coxe played a major role in the formulation of the 2nd LCF and since his federalism is clear and in substantial agreement with the federal theology of his day, then, if contemporary, confessional Reformed Baptists confess the things most surely believed among us, then shouldn’t they confess Coxe’s federalism?