by Don Trest | Jun 2, 2018 | Bible, Church and Ministry, Theology
This article ponders essential elements in Dispensational Theology that show the value of Dispensationalism to understanding the message of the Bible. This article is not an extensive treatment but a brief contemplation of some of the benefits of Dispensationalism to...
by Daniel Thomas | Jan 10, 2014 | Hermeneutics, Israel, Philosophy, Spiritual Formation
by Steve Spurlin – One’s hermeneutic practice is a topic of vital importance. Everyone has a hermeneutic practice whether they know it or not and whether they are able to explain it or not. What is the term hermeneutic(s) you may ask. Good question. The term...
by Daniel Thomas | Jan 4, 2014 | Bible, Theology
by Steven Hayes – The denial of Biblical inerrancy is a heresy that has plagued the Church to an increasing degree for the past several centuries; indeed, it continues to be debated by contemporary theologians. For the Bible-believing Christian, the logical argument...
by admin | Oct 23, 2013 | Theology, Worldview
by Charles Ryrie – One of the evident features of the history of Christian doctrine is the fact that the church generally focused its discussions on one area of theology at a time. In our own day the area is eschatology, and discussions of eschatology are being heard...
by admin | Oct 21, 2013 | News
by Christopher Cone – Why is it that churches focused heavily on the teaching of the Bible can often seem so isolated from other like-minded churches? Perhaps it is due in part to many of them being denominationally unconnected (though, of course, many Bible-teaching...