The inter-advental period is a mixed epoch of history where two worlds exist at the same time.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 7. Alexandria
Clement of Alexandria and, especially, Origen (circa A.D. 185-254) are the most well-known and influential Alexandrians.
Was the early church user-friendly?
I think seeker-sensitive churches use a completely wrong strategy. A person who comes into a Christian church for the first time should feel out of place.
Brief survey of the history of hermeneutics – 6. Alexandria and Antioch
Both Christian allegory (Alexandria) and Christian typology (Antioch) had the same goal – the Christian use of the Old Testament.
Christ’s Headship as it Relates to the Old and New Creations
Christ as the eternal Son of God and as the theanthropic Mediator occupies an office of headship over all things in heaven and upon earth and over the old and new creations.
The First Adam and the Greater Last Adam
Surely the headship of the last Adam constitutes him a much greater Adam than the first man was!
Adam, Christ, and the Resurrection of the Son of God
The resurrection of Christ insures an immutable status of sonship for those in Christ.
Some thoughts on Israel’s law, the Gentiles, and Christ
God must have incorporated moral law (i.e., law common to all men) into old covenant Israel’s national law as positive law for Israel under the old covenant.
Family-Integrated Church 11: Commendation for “A Weed in the Church” (Part 1)
I propose to take as my “text” for the next several blogs Scott Brown’s new book entitled A Weed in the Church. As you might guess by now, this is because I have a certain critique to give with regard to it. But that is not where I want to begin. Nor...
Reformed Baptist Theological Review update
RBTR VII:1 is almost ready to ship to the printer. It should be available in a few weeks.
