by Christopher Cone | Oct 25, 2017 | Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Featured, Hermeneutics
In order to arrive at a Scriptural approach for interpreting Scriptures, the interpretive method must be exegetically derived from within the Scriptural text. Otherwise, there can be no claim to hermeneutic certainty, because any externally derived interpretive method...
by Luther Smith | Oct 13, 2017 | Bible, Biblical Counseling, Featured, Theology
In the last article, we examined the Reformed and Dispensational approaches to counseling. I noted although there were some similarities between the two theological systems, and there were also vast differences.The Reformed counselor observes problems, and solutions,...
by Jerry Hullinger | Oct 11, 2017 | Featured, History
Jewish Rulers During the New Testament Era Herod the Great The Romans allowed natives of Palestine to rule under their authority. One of the most significant of these Jewish rulers was Herod the Great.[1] He was required to gain control of Palestine by force. With the...
by John Oglesby | Sep 29, 2017 | Biblical Counseling, Featured, Theology
Dr. Luther Smith – www.theurbantheologiansite.wordpress.com/ During my time, counseling from a Biblical worldview, I have heard many people say something similar to this statement: “As long as a counselor is a Christian, and is using the word of God, what...
by admin | Dec 17, 2015 | Bible Exegesis/Exposition, Featured
by Cory Marsh – An Exegetical Case Study in John 9 Concerning God’s use of Physical Handicaps Introduction When it comes to theological interrogations, Jesus will not backed in a corner. This is true whether the questioners are antagonists (Matt 22:23-40), or...
by admin | Jun 28, 2015 | Christian Freedom, Featured, Grace
by George Gunn – A key distinction between Israel and the Church involves Sabbath observance. Neglect in distinguishing between Israel and the Church has caused great confusion over the significance of the Sabbath. Traditional supersessionist thinking has caused many...
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