by Daniel Thomas | Jan 16, 2014 | Heaven and Hell, Philosophy, Salvation, Theology
by Gary Gilley – Introduction A few years ago a virtually unknown author, Betty Eadie, sprang to immediate celebrity status by writing the runaway best seller entitled Embraced by the Light. This was the most recent and popular book detailing the experiences of people...
by Daniel Thomas | Jan 8, 2014 | Bible, Philosophy, Priorities, Theology
by Daniel Goepfrich – I mentioned recently that I am a part of a research group for an eBook that is being written on the “theology of planning.” I asked you to consider the same questions the author posed to us, and said that I would answer them here. Because of the...
by Daniel Thomas | Jan 4, 2014 | Bible, Theology
by Steven Hayes – The denial of Biblical inerrancy is a heresy that has plagued the Church to an increasing degree for the past several centuries; indeed, it continues to be debated by contemporary theologians. For the Bible-believing Christian, the logical argument...
by Daniel Thomas | Dec 26, 2013 | Bible, Epistemology, Theology
by Keith Sherlin – In Proverbs chapter one after the introduction we see two lines of thought that practically apply to all people. People will experience temptations towards sin. Yet too, people will experience or hear the call of God through truth in the form of...
by Daniel Thomas | Dec 26, 2013 | Bible, Discipleship, Theology
by Daniel Goepfrich – I am conversing with a person via email right now who has a bad case (maybe even a fatal case) of what I call “Cut-and-Paste Theology.” In a previous post, I gave two reasons for why studying biblical theology is necessary: because you learn what...
by Daniel Thomas | Dec 26, 2013 | Gospel, History, Jesus, deity of, Theology
By Mark Musser – The crucifixion of Jesus Christ (33 A.D.) is the most attested historical fact of the ancient world. In addition to the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, it is also widely attested by Greco-Roman and Jewish writers. Closely related,...