Forgiveness of Sins Is Not Unconditional
On this issue, John MacArthur has embraced too much of Lewis Smead’s erroneous and corrosive “therapeutic forgiveness” teaching from his book, 𝘍𝘰𝘳𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦 […]
On this issue, John MacArthur has embraced too much of Lewis Smead’s erroneous and corrosive “therapeutic forgiveness” teaching from his book, 𝘍𝘰𝘳𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦 […]
In part one, we saw that John 1:5 harkens back to the Light’s penetration into the darkness on creation’s first day. In this verse, […]
Among the Four Gospels, John is unique. Unlike Matthew and Luke, there is no birth narrative. Like Mark’s Gospel, he begins with […]
The following is the conclusion from an article I wrote for Pro Pastor, 2.2 (Fall 2023): 2-10. It is the lead article […]
Within my lifetime, not only academics but lay people also have become increasingly familiar with “the already but not yet”—the biblical concept […]
Editor’s Note: Before reading this article, it would be beneficial to read Brent Parker’s “The Differences Between Typology and Allegory,” first. Parker […]
Editor’s Note: Before reading this article, it would be beneficial to read Brent Parker’s “The Differences Between Typology and Allegory,” first. Parker […]
This is the third blog article in a series of three that provides some backstory in preparation for a fourth article that […]
In my previous blog article, I considered George Ladd’s claim that “the new redemptive events” of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension […]
Simultaneously Challenging and Cherishing My Theological Heritage All our individual doing of theology is autobiographical, reflecting changes, development, and progress. I was […]