A Thought on Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the Old Testament
As I re-read the response that Paul Helm made to Peter Enns I realized that Helm has pointed out something I have... Read More
Rabbi Shaw Is Back At It
GPTS OT Professor Benjamin Shaw has started posting on his blog again after almost a year of silence. I would highly recommend... Read More
Some Pastoral Wisdom on the Lord’s Day
Jim Wilkerson, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Brunswick,Ga., has posted some very helpful thoughts on the Lord’s Day (Rev. 1:10). You... Read More
Some Pastoral Wisdom on the Lord’s Day
Jim Wilkerson, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Brunswick,Ga., has posted some very helpful thoughts on the Lord’s Day (Rev. 1:10). You... Read More
GPTS Spring Conference on Eschatology
I usually do not promote conferences on this blog, but I really think this will be a great one to attend. Every... Read More
Helm’s response to Enns
In a follow up to a discussion he had with Peter Enns, Paul Helm has posted some further criticisms of Enns’ controverial... Read More
Machen is the Man of the Moment (Again)!
While looking at several blogs the other day I noticed, in two very different contexts, references to the importance of the J.... Read More
The Dawkins Project #1
Tonight I will be meeting with my nieghbor Jason, an artist who lives in Center City Philadelphia, to begin a series of... Read More
Vos on the Sabbath
In a day when the biblical doctrine of the Lord’s Day is under attack (as well as the doctrine of the pre-fall... Read More
Do Infants of Believers who die in Infancy go to Heaven?
With the recent loss of an unborn child Rick Philips wrote a blog post offering comfort and help to those who have... Read More