Carl F. H. Henry: A Theistic View of Language
This is a small article on Carl F. H. Henry and a link to a section of my book on Henry. … More Carl F. H. Henry: A Theistic View of Language
This is a small article on Carl F. H. Henry and a link to a section of my book on Henry. … More Carl F. H. Henry: A Theistic View of Language
The Shack: Reflection and Response to Wayne Jacobsen As many of you know, several years ago we compiled a brief response to The Shack titled: The Shack: Helpful or Heretical?. (Note: All links to articles and shows are provided at the end of this article). Since the publication of that little pamphlet, it has been … More The Shack: Reflection and Response to Wayne Jacobsen
Jason Nightingale September 6, 1948—April 19, 2017 It has been reported that Jason Nightingale, on Easter Sunday, 2017, said, “I’m not worried in the least bit. If I don’t wake up from surgery, I’ll be with the Lord.” He spoke those words on Sunday, April 17th, 2017. April 19th, 2017, Jason awoke in the presence … More Jason Nightingale: The Wordsower
John H. Gerstner (November 22, 1914—March 24, 1996), a native of Tampa, Florida, was arguably the preeminent Reformed theologian of his day. Gerstner earned graduate degrees at Westminster Theological Seminary and completed a Ph.D. at Harvard University in 1945. He was a professor of church history at Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Seminary, and visiting professor at Trinity … More John Gerstner on Biblical Inerrancy
Here’s a sermon I preached on justification by faith alone from Romans 4.