If you haven’t already discovered it, I would like to direct your attention to the website dedicated to quotes from the late J.C. Ryle. There... Read More
Meditation is the first step toward conversion. The depraved heart, says Fenner, does not reflect on original sin or evaluate the true nature of God’s... Read More
There are several interesting details in the account of Jesus’ interaction with Nicodemus, in John 2:23-3:15. First, the text itself, is a continuation of what... Read More
David Steinmitz’s article “The Superiority of Pre-modern Exegesis” has me and Nick Batzig thinking. Was there any valid exegesis prior to 1990? We hope so.... Read More
Many of the works of the 19th Century Southern Presbyterians have been long forgotten. Thankfully some have not. I had the privilege of reading many... Read More
At least from the Christian position, tracing the boundaries of philosophy and theology has proven to be quite difficult. This is due in part to... Read More
There seems to be a typological prediction of Christ’s cleansing of the Temple in the life of Nehemiah. In Nehemiah 13 we read of Nehemiah... Read More