Don't Miss the Point: Questions to Ask While Reading Scripture
This article offers some questions to ask for learning and applying God's Word in personal devotions.
This article offers some questions to ask for learning and applying God's Word in personal devotions.
This article is about James Ussher, an important instrument in God's hands during the Irish Reformation in the 17th century.
The Three Cappadocians are three important theologians in the 4th Century AD. They were Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa and Gregory of Nazianzus. Their biggest contributions were on the doctrine of the Trinity.
Chapter 1 is an argument for the relevance of the 16th century Reformation for today.
The subject reflected upon in this chapter is the inspiration of Scripture. The authors consider Scripture’s unique claim on its readers and its unique authorship and how this is challenged in the modern age. Particular attention is paid to the school of Princeton and in particular the views of B. B. Warfield on verbal inspiration (plenary inspiration).
Is the kingdom of God the central message of Jesus Christ’s teaching? There are numerous interpretations of the kingdom.
The article reviews some of the works of B.B Warfield, giving special attention to Warfield's critique of the teaching of perfectionism.
This article is about the history of Martin Luther, the Reformation, the 95 theses, and Reformation theology.
This article shows that trying to fit the gospel message into the frame of consumerism serves only to undermine evangelism and the gospel.