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Paul and the Faithfulness of God5 comments

Michael Metts wrote 1 month ago: Not sure how I missed this news, but N. T. Wright’s volume 4 of Christian Origins and the Ques … more →

Tags: History, NT Studies, N. T. Wright, paul, Paul and the faithfulness of God

10 Ways Daily Bible Reading Will Enhance Corporate Worship1 comment

Doug wrote 1 month ago: ` 1. When a scripture is read you will already have some idea of the context of the passage and be a … more →

Tags: Baptist, Bible, Christianity, church, Doug Eaton, Gospel, Local Church, Pastor, preachers

More of Wallace on Wright1 comment

Michael Metts wrote 2 months ago: In conclusion, covenant faithfulness is a subtheme of Rom 3.1–8, but it is found only in the first h … more →

Tags: Bible Study, NT Studies, Theology, paul, N. T. Wright, Daniel Wallace

Daniel Wallace, N. T. Wright, and Justification1 comment

Michael Metts wrote 2 months ago: One of the discussions that seems to be largely missing from the New Perspective camp is how other f … more →

Tags: Bible Study, NT Studies, Theology, paul, N. T. Wright, Justification, Romans, Daniel Wallace

Michael Horton on N. T. Wright and Imputation6 comments

Michael Metts wrote 2 months ago: “Biblicism,” the assumption that a concept must be stated in so many words in the Bible in order for … more →

Tags: Bible Study, NT Studies, Theology, White Horse Inn, Michael Horton, N.T. Wright

Norman Geisler on Inerrancy

Michael Metts wrote 2 months ago:   A close examination of Scripture reveals that the scientific (factual) and spiritual truths of Scr … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Systematic Theology, Norman Geisler

John Calvin on Inerrancy3 comments

Michael Metts wrote 2 months ago: So long as your mind entertains any misgivings as to the certainty of the word, its authority will b … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Inerrancy, John Calvin

Erickson on the Danger of Losing Inerrancy6 comments

Michael Metts wrote 2 months ago: Our basis for holding to the truth of any theological proposition is that the Bible teaches it. If, … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Millard J. Erickson, Inerrancy

Irons, Wright, and Penal Substitution28 comments

Michael Metts wrote 3 months ago: Lee Irons’ recent post on Christ, Wright, and substitution merits the attention of all readers … more →

Tags: Bible Study, NT Studies, Atonement, Imputation, Lee Irons, N. T. Wright, Substitution

John Piper on Bible Study

Michael Metts wrote 4 months ago: On the other hand, just because you’ve had a lifetime of exposure to the Bible doesn’t make you nece … more →

Tags: Bible Study, Bible Study Magazine, John Piper

Trevin Wax's CT Article

Michael Metts wrote 5 months ago: Trevin Wax has a helpful article summarizing the current discussion of justification between Wright … more →

Tags: Bible Study, NT Studies, OT Studies, Christianity Today, John Piper, Justification, N. T. Wright

Jesus and the Victory of God12 comments

Michael Metts wrote 6 months ago: I just started this volume by Wright a couple of days ago.  I’m hoping to finish this volume a … more →

Tags: Bible Study, History, NT Studies, Books, N. T. Wright

Five Influential Books (3)4 comments

Michael Metts wrote 6 months ago: The remaining two books of my 5 Influential Books are The Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis, and … more →

Tags: Bible Study, NT Studies, OT Studies, Systematic Theology, The Imitation of Christ, Thomas Kempis, Wayne Grudem

D A Carson Bibliography

Michael Metts wrote 6 months ago: The Gospel Coalition — as most by now know — has published a detailed bibliography of th … more →

Tags: D. A. Carson, bibliography

Suffering and Ministry: A Quote by Charles Spurgeon

Doug wrote 6 months ago: This is a short quote by Charles Spurgeon to remind us that sometimes suffering is part of our minis … more →

Tags: Theology, Christian, Christianity, Baptist, Christian Theology, Charles Spurgeon, Christian Devotions, Preaching, preachers

SOTS Project - An idea that needs developing

revtimurc wrote 7 months ago: It is the highest honour to be called to teach. It is a commitment made in response to what God has … more →

Tags: Christianity, preachers, church, Bible

"You Follow Calvin? Well, I Follow Christ!"6 comments

Doug wrote 7 months ago: Some people think that using labels like Calvinism or Arminianism is wrong.  After all, shouldn … more →

Tags: Apologetics, Baptist, Bible, Bible Verses, Biblical Interpretation, Calvin, calvinism, Calvinist, Christian

Four Pitfalls for "Relevant" Pastors to Avoid1 comment

Doug wrote 7 months ago: There are many pastors that seem to have lost their way a bit by following hard after some kind of “ … more →

Tags: Baptist, Christian, christian liberalism, Christian Theology, Christian Thought, Christianity, Christianity and Liberalism, church, church growth

How to Be Irrelevant9 comments

Doug wrote 8 months ago: What do pulpits, a stool, community, relationships, and the Word of God  have to do with being relev … more →

Tags: Assemblies of God, Baptist, Bible, Biblical Interpretation, Christian, Christian History, Christian Theology, Christian Thought, Christian Worldview


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