by admin | Feb 17, 2014 | Eschatology, Jesus, teachings of
by Jerry Hullinger – There is a general misconception among non-dispensational scholars that there is but one dispensational approach, namely, the Kingdom approach to the Sermon on the Mount. Moreover, this lone option is often misrepresented as well. Since...
by admin | Feb 11, 2014 | Books/Reviews, World Religions
by Gary Gilley – Zealot, the Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan. New York: Random House, 2013. xxxiv + 216 pp., cloth, $27.00. For some inexplicable reason, Zealot has become a best selling sensation, yet there is absolutely nothing new or...
by admin | Feb 7, 2014 | Bible, Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Hermeneutics
by Steve Spurlin – Recently I began a series of articles dealing with the sufficiency of Scripture. I began by giving a definition and description of sufficiency. By way of introduction I will briefly review. Sufficiency means that something is enough to meet the...
by admin | Feb 3, 2014 | Church and Ministry, Music
by Arnfield P. Cudal – Recent religious trends among Millennials — today’s youth who have come of age at the turn of the century — highlight yet another self-perpetuating cycle in the quest for spirituality. A Pew Research Center survey reports that only...
by admin | Jan 31, 2014 | Abortion, Bible, Ethics
by David Gunn – The ongoing debate over the ethical viability of abortion has tended to center on the issue of when precisely life may be said to begin. The reason for this is not difficult to grasp: if it is granted that life begins at conception, then it logically...