Justin Martyr (c. 100-165), mentor to Tatian, was born in Samaria and studied “in the schools of the philosophers [Socrates and Plato],”1 but was impressed with the lack of fear of death among Christians, so much so that he became a Christian. He is known...
I was pondering the above question with regard to those who reject inerrancy. If the Bible does contain errors (of which are documented as errors) then how does a person who rejects the Bible as the inerrant Word of God really read the Word of God? How do...
Harold Camping, the fellow who’s teaching that the world will end on May 21, 20011, comes from a staunchly Calvinist background. This, of course, doesn’t prove that Calvinism is wrong, only that one of its adherents is loopy. I’m just glad he’s...
ON THE PREDESTINATION OF BELIEVERSI. As we have hitherto treated on the object of the Christian religion, that is, on Christ and God, and on the formal reasons why religion may be usefully performed to them, and ought to be, among which reasons, the last is the will...
Today I am a graduate of The College at Southeastern, a college at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina. I graduated with a degree in English — which included courses in 17th Century British Literature, American Romanticism,...
When May 21, 2011 passes by, I pray that those zealous to spread the “May 21 Day of Judgment” message will be zealous to repent and preach Christ. I admire them for their zeal in spreading their message. One man spent over $140,000 of his...