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Blair Smith considers the difficult question of what Jesus did or didn’t know as a person with both a human and divine nature.
David Schrock reviews Daniel R. Hyde’s ‘God in Our Midst: The Tabernacle and Our Relationship with God’ (Reformation Trust, 2012).
I may have been the first blogger to accuse Tim Keller publicly for what I perceived to be his passive (and weak) view of God’s wrath in the wake ...
During the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century, there were few things more precious to believers than the recovery of the biblical doc...
Good works aren't bad. They are good. As Christians, we should want to do them. Just because we are not saved according to our works doesn'...
Browse the latest from Keith Mathison on the Ligonier Ministries blog.
Returning to Rome Jun 10, 2009 Article ID: JAC165 | By: H. Wayne House This article first appeared in the Christian Research Journal, volume 30, n...
There will be no moving forward in these matters if every step forward for one side means a step backward for the other. We have a common ancestor...
Joshua 21:43-45 - In a recent article on Replacement Theology, Mike Vlach summarizes what many who study Scripture know to be the case: Few the...
The Pre-Trib Study Group Conference December 2015 Did God Fulfill Every Good Promise? Toward a Biblical Understanding of Joshua 21:43–451 Gregory ...