by admin | Nov 11, 2014 | Bible, Theology
by Gilles Despin An old thesis written in 1868 in Strasbourg, France, presents some principles in Bible translation. While criticizing a few very literal versions (like those of Lausanne and Darby), the author declared that the versions had been done according to the...
by admin | Oct 25, 2014 | Bible
by Steve Spurlin Modern Day Attacks Against the Sufficiency of Scripture Fast forward a few years and we find we are fighting the same battle. Let us once again set the stage in preparation to examine the current state of affairs in the battle over the sufficiency of...
by admin | Sep 14, 2014 | Bible, Bible Exegesis/Exposition, History, Textual Criticism
by Gary Gilley –There are many Christians who are confused over the plethora of Bible translations that are available today, especially to the English reader. A visit to any well-stocked Christian bookstore would result in discovery of translations such as: the King...
by admin | Jun 11, 2014 | Bible
by Steve Spurlin – To all who have read these recent posts I will remind that the documentation of quotes has been lost. Therefore, many of the quotes are not properly attributed to those who made them. I recently began a series of articles dealing with the...
by admin | Jun 11, 2014 | Bible
by Gary Gilley – Communication, in this modern age of communication, can be frustrating on many levels. Consider the common cell phone. Many nimbly leap from phone call to text message to taking a picture of a friend, all with the efficiency of a technological Jedi....
by Daniel Thomas | Apr 2, 2014 | Bible, Eschatology, Theology
by Don Trest — Axiom: Misunderstanding the role of the church in the end times is the reason for spiritual misstep by the church and an array of doctrinal and practical problems for the church. I & II Thessalonians was written to show the relationship of the...