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Videos of Dr. Henebury’s Conference presentation earlier this year. If you want to know what Biblical Covenantalism is, you can find out here. Session 1. Christ and Interpretation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9O431v8m9Q Session 2: Christ and Creation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma3Qi7yMHdw Session 3: The Covenants of God https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQHY1clNYK4 Session 4: Christ and the Covenants https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBywI2J8rlE Session 5: Christ and the New… Continue Reading
“this way of putting things leads to thinking that the Bible only touches upon the thin aspects of living which we call “spiritual”; all the rest of reality is then thought to be open to independent reasoning virtually unrelated to the pronouncements of Scripture. Once this thought enters the Christian’s mind it acts like a cancer, and very soon what we proudly call “the Christian worldview” becomes a small timid thing, with little relevance for most of the “non-spiritual” spheres of life.”
A Brief Testimony Before I became a Christian at the age of 25 I had a yearning for truth. I tried to find it, of all places, at the local pub, ‘The Bull’. Not the deep truth of philosophers; just the everyday truth of belonging. Real Ale and parties and pub banter provided the backdrop… Continue Reading
“The whole idea of progression in this sense must incorporate constancy of meaning. Like coming across leopard tracks in the snow; following them would lead you to a leopard. It would not lead you to a bear. Bears have different signatures. Just so, when God reveals He leaves a verbal signature which can be tracked. It cannot eventuate in a result which the revelation has rendered us totally unprepared for.”
This link to some useful Apologetical books of yesteryear are worth checking out. While not presuppositional, and therefore too dependent on the notion of common ground, these are good resources – and they’re free!… Continue Reading
“Telling God’s Story is not an Introduction to the Books of the Bible. Rather it is, as its subtitle says, a survey of “the biblical narrative from beginning to end.” In our day of chronic Bible illiteracy, we sorely need to encourage people to study their Bibles. It is to Scripture that we should be pointing our flocks. With that in mind I would give this book to believers as a discipleship tool.”
“[I]f we begin to stack up the problems: – something does not come from nothing; life does not come from non-life; the mathematics of sequence space (not enough time); the contradiction of using target-oriented computer programs to “simulate” discrete non-targeted chance scenarios; the logical fallacies (question-begging, composition, reification), etc., these problems make the intellectual satisfaction appear rather hollow.”
The final chapter, which includes the Resurrection and the Great Commission. This lecture is from a course at TELOS INSTITUTE Matt28e… Continue Reading
This lecture is from a course at TELOS INSTITUTE The self-composure of Jesus and weird happenings in Jerusalem. Matt27e… Continue Reading
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A New Commentary on Exodus
“Kregel’s Exegetical Commentary series has already made a strong impact with works by Allen Ross on Psalms and Robert Chisholm on Judges/Ruth, and Garrett doesn’t let the side down. His Exodus Commentary is a fine work of scholarship, being nicely “weighted” towards the first part of the Book (to ch. 24) for preachers.”
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