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The Fallacies with “The Circular Argument” Against Presuppositionalism
Originally posted on hipandthigh: This will be a geeky post, sorry. Occasionally, I like to write on topics pertaining to apologetic methodology. My primary purpose is to sharpen my personal thinking in the matters of how my exegesis and theology shape my overall approach in apologetics and evangelism. My objective has always been two-fold: I…
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A Dispensational View of the Christian Life, Part 7
It has been some time since my last post. I have been busy with teaching, pastoring, studying, and most importantly, being a husband and father. Recent events in our nation have introduced changes to cherished, God-ordained patterns, as well as stealing individual freedoms once protected by our nation’s Bill of Rights, and overstepping the explicit…
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A Dispensational View of the Christian Life, Part 6
As we continue to look at the Dispensational view of the Christian life, we are pleased to be able to begin to look at the more positive side of the issue. That is not to say that the content of the teaching doesn’t have negative aspects, but the outcome of those is quite positive. Having…
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What Southern Baptists can expect from Russell Moore and the ERLC
This is an extremely important, and informative piece that Dr. White has written. As a former Southern Baptist pastor, and longtime member of the SBC tradition, I was quite concerned with the appointment of Russell Moore. I appreciate Dr. White’s work, and writing on this topic. Moore’s poor understanding of Scripture and God’s overarching plan…
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