Interview… Thinking Through Implications of Inerrancy: A Discussion with John Frame 29 May 201331 Jul 2014 Even nerds have heroes. I was a strange kid. I never idolized Michael Jordan or any other sports stars. I never aspired to be like some actor or musician. I…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 15) 22 May 201323 May 2013 “Biblical theology is deeply embedded in biblical history and so in the real world in which we all live,” so writes Mark Thompson. History surrounds and penetrates the pages of…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 14) 16 May 201317 May 2013 What’s the difference between a contradiction and a tension? It’s an important question to answer if we are going to properly address the difficulties found in the Gospels. We want…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 13) 8 May 201314 May 2013 I loved him, but we were clearly on two different pages. The café was dimly lit and there was a low buzz of people chatting and eating dinner around us.…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 12) 1 May 20132 May 2013 What is a gospel? The word is thrown around rather loosely these days. People might speak of the “gospel truth” as a way of giving surety to their statements, and…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 11) 24 Apr 201325 Apr 2013 Where did Moses come up with this stuff? Interestingly enough both conservative and liberal scholars will point out that Moses didn't come up with it. Conservative scholars will remind us…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 10) 17 Apr 201318 Apr 2013 Can the modern reader believe that the creation account has any real connection to history? Did Moses believe he was writing history? Is Moses account of the origin of the…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 9) 10 Apr 201311 Apr 2013 What is the Bible's relationship to history? Some scholars might find a whole discussion about inerrancy and history entirely unhelpful. After all, they would say, the Bible doesn't necessarily have…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 8) 3 Apr 20134 Apr 2013 History belongs to God, and the way we study it can either help us understand Him better or drive us away from Him. We have been discussing this reality for…
Revelation Inerrancy and Worldview: Modern Challenges to Inerrancy (Part 7) 27 Mar 201328 Mar 2013 "A sense of history is indispensable in biblical interpretation," writes Vern Poythress (God-Centered Biblical Interpretation, 145). In many ways the Bible connects to history. The unfolding plan of redemption took…