The authors of his book are proponents of what is called "New Covenant Theology", which rejects the theological covenants of Covenant Theology. NCT has become popular with Reformed Baptists who never quite felt at home with CT owing mostly to its views on the Church. However, NCT, in rejecting the... read more →
Jul
05
Jul
01
The second in a three-part introduction to this Gospel before getting into the Gospel proper. This introductory lesson looks at the content, plan and purpose of this Gospel. This lecture is taken from a course at Telos Biblical Institute. introtoMatt2.output
Jun
28
Free lectures covering the entire First Gospel week by week. Here Paul Henebury expounds the first chapter of Matthew's Gospel, making sure not to neglect its very Jewish context. This lecture is taken from a course at Telos Biblical Institute. Matt1
Jun
24
[P]ositive thinking is not the same as having a hopeful or joyful frame of mind. Christians are to have joy in their lives, a joy fed by a sure hope. However, in today's church culture, filled so often with upbeat songs, sentimental stories, and man-centered messages, there is a big... read more →
Jun
20
This audio presents solid reasons why Christians should learn to cherish this central tenet of Biblical Christianity. IstheTrinityNecessary
Jun
19
In this audio Paul Henebury gives a brief review of these disputed verses and offers a defense of their genuineness. Last_twelve_verses_of_Mark
Jun
17
Review: On the Shoulders of Hobbits: the Road to Virtue with Tolkien and Lewis, by Louis Markos, Chicago: Moody Publishers, 2012, pbk, 234 pages. When I came across this book at a bookstore I was weighing its purchase against another, more “academic” work that I had in my hand. Just... read more →
Jun
14
John Calvin
Jun
07
We've all read the statistics of young people who flee the Faith in which they have been reared soon after hitting college. There is more than one reason for this defection. The first and most obvious issue is probably the state of the heart. Is this individual actually saved? I'm... read more →
Jun
06
This is a basic introductory talk on what one might call "common sense" interpretation. Paul provides several examples of how the Bible itself expects us to approach it. PH_Biblical_Interpretation