East of Eden: The Biblical and Systematic Theology of Jonathan Edwards
Every week Jeff Waddington, Dave Filson and I come together to record an episode of “East of Eden,” in which we discuss the biblical... Read More
Revjw’s Book Corner 11.2.12
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 1859-2009 By Gregory A. Wills Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009 566 pp General Index Illustrations Gregory Wills,... Read More
The “Signs” of Tongues and Prophecy in 1 Cor. 14:20-25
Whatever position one takes with regard to the cessation or continuation of the extraordinary gifts of the Spirit mentioned throughout the pages... Read More
A Divinely Inspired Anachronism of Eschatological Hope (or ‘How God Enabled Abraham to Long for Heaven’)
In his sermon “Heavenly-Mindedness,” Geerhardus Vos explained how the partriarchs could be said to be “waiting for the city which has foundations,... Read More
When Christ Orchestrates a Prison Break
Normally, I’m the guy in the room who was redeemed out of the most extreme, outwardly rebellious lifestyle. That’s one of the... Read More
Jonathan Edwards on Righteous and Sinful Anger
I know that when the Bible says, “Be anger and do not sin” it is clearly teaching us that there is such... Read More
The Man Behind Monergism
It might sounds strange to hear someone speak of “the man behind monergism,” since the word monergism–in theological parlance–is used to denote the singular working of... Read More
The Clean for the Unclean
I have always been amazed at the way in which the healing accounts in the Gospels reflect something of the compassion and... Read More
The Christology of Deut. 30:11-14
In his outstanding chapter “The Quest for Wisdom,” in Resurrection and Eschatology, Vern Poythress explains the redemptive historical fulfillment of what is one... Read More
Christ’s Gifts of the Spirit
While there has been enormous debate over the issue of whether the charismatic gifts–(i.e. the extraordinary gifts of the Spirit) that we read... Read More