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Bruce Waltke on Evolution

The BioLogos Foundation has recently produced a video of Bruce Waltke on the subject of evolution.  Waltke suggests that the data in favor of the evolutionary paradigm is so overwhelming … Read more→

Reformed contra Lutheran Soteriology

By faith [the Christian] is a member of the covenant [of grace], and that faith has a wide outlook, a comprehensive character, which not only points to justification but also … Read more→

Was Adam an Historical Figure?

Pete Enns continued his series on creation in the Old Testament as cosmic battle for the BioLogos Foundation. The latest is titled Adam is Israel. Enns writes
But there is … Read more→

A Treasure on 1 Peter

Leonard Goppelt wrote a gem of a commentary on 1 Peter.  I’ve been studying it as I prepare to exhort on the amazingly redemptively-historical 1 Pet 1:10-12.  Here is a … Read more→

Christ the Center of Soteriology

When expressed in terms of the model of a chain of causes and effects, the traditional ordo salutis runs the danger of displacing Christ from the central place in soteriology. … Read more→

A Reading Plan for Aspiring Apologists

Jared Oliphint and Jonathan Brack dropped by the studio to discuss books on apologetics.  We came up with a rudimentary list of books along with a reading order for those … Read more→

Prophets Criticism

The history of biblical studies has seen a number of different approaches to the prophetical books.  In this post, I provide a brief survey of various critical approaches along with … Read more→

Historical Contingencies and Prophecy

Richard Pratt introduces an interesting topic in prophetical studies.  The idea may actually be unsettling to some. Pratt examines historical contingencies and their relationship to biblical prophecy.  In his study, … Read more→

Two Hymns for the Season

My two favorite hymns happen to be hymns about Christ’s birth and therefore tend only to be sung during the Christmas season.  It’s quite unfortunate, especially since they are extremely … Read more→

An Ordered Approach to Scripture

Recently, Christopher Fantuzzo, lecturer in Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary delivered a candidating lecture on Isaiah 59:21 and its position in the book.  The passage is as follows.
21″And as … Read more→