Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch
Family-Integrated Church 8: Are We Guilty of a Messianic View of the Christian Family? (Continued)
What do I mean? I mean that the Bible is first of all about the gospel of Christ. There is one Messiah, and he alone is the hope of the world. He alone is the hope of our children. Our Christian families are not the hope of the world. The hope of the world in any...
Lawson’s rebuke of Osteen
Steve Lawson, Joel Osteen, Larry King
some thoughts on interpreting the Confession
Like the Bible, the Confession is often self-interpreting, latter statements shedding interpretive light on former statements and former statements upon latter. Unlike the Bible, however, the self-interpreting phenomena of the Confession are not infallible. Like the...
White/Barcellos Interview: Bonus Footage – bloopers
MCTS bloopers with White and Barcellos.
G. K. Beale discusses some contemporary attacks on Inspiration
Dr. Beale interacts with some troubling contemporary trends in evangelical scholarship.
Family-Integrated Church 7: Are We Guilty of a Messianic View of the Christian Family?
In my previous blog one of my last paragraphs read as follows: “To make a long story short, I hear Scott and Voddie affirming that when they say the church the church is a family of families, they are referring to their ‘philosophy of church ministry.’ I think this is...
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 2. Patristics
Two things happened in the era of the Apostolic Fathers: 1) the fathers continued the hermeneutical methodology of the New Testament and 2) they introduced a moral usage of Scripture or functional hermeneutic.
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Rare TV interview of the late great preacher here.
Sacred space and sacred time: Old Covenant concepts alone?
My hunch is that it has probably been around since the beginning of time.
