Archive for June, 2006
Van Til: His Logic, Epistemology, and Apologetic
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006Although some legitimate arguments may be adduced against certain facets of Van Til’s teaching, I remain convinced that his basic conception of Christian apologetics remains insightful, scriptural, and God-exalting. This article attempts to demonstrate that a presuppositional apologetic is the most purely Reformed apologetic, even while admitting weaknesses in Van Tilianism as a whole. To […]
Karlberg on the Mosaic Covenant and the Concept of Works
Tuesday, June 20th, 2006I’ve been interacting with Chris Poteet, over at Imperishable Inheritance, on the nature of the Mosaic law; and he directed me to an online book, Covenant Theology in Reformed Perspective, by Mark Karlberg. I found his section on the Mosaic Covenant and the Concept of works so helpful, that I decided to post an excerpt […]
The Unity of the Law and Christian Duty
Monday, June 19th, 2006It has been the custom of some to frame the opinion that the Old Testament law can have no prescriptive significance for the New Testament believer, on the basis of such passages as Galatians 3:23-25, which states, “… before faith came, we were kept under the law, shut up unto the faith which should afterwards […]
Thoughts on Spiritual Depression
Monday, June 12th, 2006Thoughts on Spiritual Depression
The Five Most Impacting Books I Have Read (Excluding the Bible)
Friday, June 9th, 2006The Five Most Impacting Books I Have Read (Excluding the Bible)
Dispensationalism and the Eclipse of Christ (An Open Correspondence)
Saturday, June 3rd, 2006Once again, I take up the old, familiar topic of Dispensationalism, not because I’m fond of discussing it, but because I believe it necessary to make more explicit to a wider audience exactly why I see the system as a dangerous and unscriptural schema. Most of this post is taken from some correspondence I had […]