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Culture Friday: Desires of the eyes and pride of life | WORLD
Pride Month has moved beyond marketing
The OU softball team has won 51 consecutive games heading into the Women's College World Series and the ladies say what keeps them going is the joy they have in Jesus Christ. | Not the Bee
Okay, so first things first, the Oklahoma Sooner softball team is just on an absolute tear. They're in the Women's College World Series for the fourth consecutive time, having won it twice in 2021 and 2022.
JD Greear Suggests the SBC Should Take No Action on Churches With Women Pastors
You’re probably aware by now that the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) is at possibly its final crossroad which will determine its fate in the coming years.
Blinking is a Big Problem for Evolution – CEH
New Research Supports Creation, Not Evolution Blinking is often assumed to be a helpful, simple reflex, but not a very important one. However, in reality, it is not only a very complex system, but also a very important reflex for vision.
New Light Shone on COVID Mandates – with Mat Staver – WallBuildersLive
New Light Shone on COVID Mandates - with Mat Staver: Mat Staver is on with us, again. This time he is on to talk to us about a review on COVID mandates as Neil Gorsuch address a case related to Title 42, halting immigration during COVID.
Good Leaders Fail Well: How Mistakes Become a Staircase | Desiring God
As men step into leadership, many expect the burdens of responsibility, decision-making, and initiative.
Journal of Biblical Counseling | CCEF Journal
The Journal of Biblical Counseling seeks to develop clear thinking and effective practice in biblical counseling through articles and reviews.
World’s Oldest Blueprints Discovered for Desert Mega-Structures - Biblical Archaeology Society
Archaeologists in Jordan and Saudi Arabia have discovered the world’s oldest known blueprints. Dating to 8,000 years ago, the blueprints are precise scale carvings of nearby desert kites, mega-structures thousands of feet long that were used for hunting wild animals.
Why did Reformed Scholastics retrieve Aquinas? - Credo Magazine
For at least some Protestants today, the idea of viewing Thomas Aquinas as anything other than an adversary is anathema.
Podcast: What’s Up with That Talking Snake? (Mitchell Chase) | Crossway Articles
Mitchell Chase walks us through the story of the fall from Genesis 3, showing how it connects to the whole of Scripture and highlighting key moments that we need to understand.
Why Are There Four Versions of the Sign on Jesus’ Cross? | Cold Case Christianity
The descriptions of the sign on Jesus’ cross demonstrate the characteristics we would expect if they are reliable descriptions of a true event in history.
Evangelical Textual Criticism: New Series “Papyri and the New Testament”
The ETC Blog is a forum for people with knowledge of the Bible in its original languages to discuss its manuscripts and textual history from the perspective of historic evangelical theology.
Importance of Justification by Daniel Toussain (1541–1602) | Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics
[email protected] Select Page Importance of Justification by Daniel Toussain (1541–1602) by C. Matthew McMahon | Jul 5, 2020 | Covenant , God , Jesus Christ , Theology First of all, the style of this epistle to the Galatians is excited and vibrant, which is what the state of the church, which at
Covenant Conference 2023 - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Listen to 2023 Conference Talks “How Then Should We Worship?” Many Christians in this generation of Reformed resurgence have returned to the faith once delivered to the saints as articulated in the grand articles of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith.
Beggars All: Reformation And Apologetics: Catholic Answers on Luther's View of the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Answers posted an article defending their belief that Mary was entirely without sin, particularly when detractors question the imp...
The Transhumanist Worldview - Sheologians
Because theology is not just for boys.
Frame-Poythress.org – Page 92 – Triperspectival Theology for the Church
Triperspectival Theology for the Church
Testimonies to the Truth - by Lydia McGrew
Writings by Guillaume Bignon on Christian apologetics, theology, and analytic philosophy.
How Tall Would a Stack of New Testament Manuscripts Be? – Daniel B. Wallace
If you could stack up all handwritten manuscripts of the New Testament—Greek, Syriac, Latin, Coptic, all languages—how tall would the stack be? I was recently challenged on my numbers in a Facebook discussion in the group “New Testament Textual Criticism.”
Review of Interpreting Scripture With the Great Tradition — Part 2 “Christian Platonism” – Reformed Baptist Blog
In my previous post, I began a four part series addressing the book Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis, by Craig A. Carter.