by Paul Henebury | Feb 19, 2018 | Bible, Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Hermeneutics
Image: Tom Vanderwell Here is a piece which originally belonged in some correspondence I had with a covenant theologian. I have added a few things, but I think it makes a decent stand-alone article. Some amillennialists think that the original hearers of Ezekiel...
by Thomas Ice | Feb 14, 2018 | Bible, Featured, History, Theology
It is doubtful if there has been any other circle of men [dispensationalists] who have done more by their influence in preaching, teaching and writing to promote a love for Bible study, a hunger for the deeper Christian life, a passion for evangelism and zeal for...
by Christopher Cone | Jan 22, 2018 | Bible, Featured, Hermeneutics
How we interpret the Bible matters. In fact, biblical hermeneutics have an incredible relevance for the Christian life. As God’s word brings us a much more detailed knowledge of our Creator (2 Tim 3:16-17, 2 Pet 1:20-21), we learn through this word of our failure (Rom...
by Steve Spurlin | Dec 26, 2017 | Bible, Hermeneutics, History
Dispensationalism: Product of Consistent Application of Reformation Hermeneutic One important thing that the Reformers lacked was the consistent application of their own hermeneutic principles. When this is said, it must be noted that it is a blanket statement with...
by John Oglesby | Dec 24, 2017 | Bible, Featured, Holiday, Theology
Merry Christmas! I wanted to take a moment of time to write a very brief reflection on Christmas. Take some time to ponder what is written below as you enjoy this wonderful time of year! It truly is one of my favorite parts of the year. I love the spirit of giving,...
by Jerry Hullinger | Dec 22, 2017 | Bible, Culture, Featured
Ours is a trivial age, and the church has been deeply affected by this pervasive triviality….Ours is a self-absorbed, human-centered age, and the church has become, sadly, even treasonably self-centered.[1] While God wants to give us everlasting life, we settle...