A Brief Testimony Before I became a Christian at the age of 25 I had a yearning for truth. I tried to find it, of all places, at the local... read more →
Introduction: The Bible as a Communication The Bible is one Book, not two. It should be read from front to back, not in reverse. Tracing the chronology of Scripture... read more →
Jesus' Teaching on the Kingdom: Matthew Now the attention is on Matthew’s witness. Matthew’s Gospel is perhaps the “Jewish” of the Gospels. These lectures have been taken from the course... read more →
Jesus' Teaching on the Kingdom: Luke (Pt.1) This study tracks the way Jesus Himself spoke about the Kingdom of God. This and the next lecture focus on Luke’s Gospel. 4.Kingdom... read more →
A review of Duane A. Garrett, A Commentary on Exodus, Grand Rapids: Kregel Academic, 2014, 741 pages This latest commentary to be released by Kregel comes from the veteran commentator Duane... read more →
This link to some useful Apologetical books of yesteryear are worth checking out. While not presuppositional, and therefore too dependent on the notion of common ground, these are good resources... read more →
Telling God's Story: the biblical narrative from beginning to end, by Preben Vang & Terry G. Carter, second edition, Nashville: B & H Publishing, 2013, 430 pages, hdbk. I remember... read more →
Part One BCF2NonLiteralInterp1 Part Two BCF2NonLiteralInterp2 Part Three BCF2NonLiteralInterp3
The Christian doctrine of God implies a definite conception of the relation of God to the created universe. So also the doctrine of God implies a definite conception of... read more →
Parts of this are taken from an introductory lecture in the TELOS Course “The Doctrine of Man and Sin” When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers,... read more →