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Jesus the Jew: A Short Diatribe

Over the many years I have been reading and writing about the Christian Faith, I have become just a little irritated by those well meaning people who try to tell me that in order to really know about Jesus, or ‘Yeshua’ as they like to call Him, it is necessary to get a Jewish perspective on theContinue Reading

The Rules of Affinity on Audio (Pt.1)

The Rules of Affinity on Audio (Pt.1)

Classifying the Relationships between Doctrines and Their Supporting Texts  Continue Reading

Faith and Reason in Christian Perspective

Faith and Reason in Christian Perspective

It appears to me that one of the first things a faithful theologian needs to do is to straighten out the confusion brought about by the world’s separation of faith and reason. This relationship is so vital to a biblically fastened worldview that to neglect it will involve the believer in a host of conflictingContinue Reading

David Bentley Hart’s, ‘The Experience of God’ – The Full Review

David Bentley Hart’s, ‘The Experience of God’ – The Full Review

“A reductionistic god belongs to a reductionistic world picture, just as much as a vitiated view of consciousness and intentionality results from an outlook which doesn’t care to explain such “directed” mysteries.”

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CONNECTED TRUTH: A PERSONAL JOURNEY

CONNECTED TRUTH: A PERSONAL JOURNEY

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 pub, ‘The Bull’.  Not the deep truth of philosophers; just the everyday truth of belonging.  Real Ale and parties and pub banter provided the backdropContinue Reading

What is Progressive Revelation?

What is Progressive Revelation?

“The whole idea of progression in this sense must incorporate constancy of meaning. Like coming across leopard tracks in the snow; following them would lead you to a leopard. It would not lead you to a bear. Bears have different signatures. Just so, when God reveals He leaves a verbal signature which can be tracked. It cannot eventuate in a result which the revelation has rendered us totally unprepared for.”

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Creation and Worldview: Twenty Theses

Creation and Worldview: Twenty Theses

“God made us and our world because He wished to do so.  This means that the world is contingent not necessary.  The only thing that is necessary is the existence of the Triune God.”

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Should ‘Presuppositional’ Apologetics Be Rebranded As ‘Covenantal’ Apologetics?

Should ‘Presuppositional’ Apologetics Be Rebranded As ‘Covenantal’ Apologetics?

As Greg Bahnsen showed in his Always Ready, there is plenty of biblical justification for presuppositional apologetics, without the need to appeal to covenant theology.  While Bahnsen was a proponent of covenant theology, he wisely sought to establish his apologetics on a different and firmer foundation.  What we want to know is whether Van Til’s apologetic is biblical, and indeed it is.”

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A Review of Stephen C. Meyer’s “Darwin’s Doubt”

A Review of Stephen C. Meyer’s “Darwin’s Doubt”

This new book by Meyer describes the hopeless disarray into which evolutionary explanations of the Cambrian Explosion have come.  The author convincingly shows how the evidence does not comport with Neo-Darwinism, but in fact contradicts it at many crucial points.

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William Tyndale – An Introduction

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Brief Biographies

Without Tyndale we would not have the English language as we know it.

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