
Blog 10: 1.5.6 – 1.5.11
God has revealed himself above and below man, in the cosmos; he has also revealed himself in man, since he is God’s image. But we might also say that God reveals himself around man in his providential governing of the…

God has revealed himself above and below man, in the cosmos; he has also revealed himself in man, since he is God’s image. But we might also say that God reveals himself around man in his providential governing of the…

I would interested to know how you would answer the closing question of this video.

Click HERE for the sermon audio from Prayer Week 2009. The theme was “The God to Whom We Pray.”Messages in the series:1a. Praying in Light of Eternity1b. Praying in Light of Eternity (The Vine)2. Praying To the Father – (Philip…

Rereading Paul Together: Protestant and Catholic Perspectives on JustificationBy David E. Aune272 p.Baker (November 2006) Rereading Paul Together (RPT) is a collection of essays originally presented as papers at a conference of Roman Catholic and Lutheran biblical scholars and theologians.…

There are few things that are more precious to Christ and yet more neglected by his people than the church and what the Bible has to say about it. It is his body and bride and he shed his blood…

Jesus’ Blood and Righteousness: Paul’s Theology of ImputationBy Brian Vickers256 p.Crossway (October 2006) Brian Vickers’, Jesus’ Blood and Righteousness, is a work of careful exegesis and synthesis that attempts to establish a biblical basis for the doctrine of the imputation…

The heavens declare God’s glory, and so the astronomer is also a theologian who explores the Book of Nature in which God has inscribed his glory. But “what is man that you care for him?” means that the anatomist who…

Of Bishop Robinson’s inclusion in the inaugural festivities Al Mohler writes: One interesting facet of the controversies over Warren and Robinson is the fact that the inclusion of the one does not placate the critics of the other. Homosexual activists…

Mike Allen at Politico.com reports on the invitation to the openly homosexual Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire to pray at an inaugural event. ‘The Rt. Rev. V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire, who was elected the Episcopal Church’s first openly…

This is the title of Molly Worthen’s article on Seattle’s Mark Driscoll in last Sunday’s New York Times Magazine. It was hard to tell what Ms. Worthen disliked more: Driscoll’s masculinity or Driscoll’s Calvinism. To her credit, though, Worthen played…