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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.
Timothy Decker, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results Timothy Decker Is Psalm 12:6–7 a Proof Text for Scripture’s Preservation? | Timothy Decker by Timothy Decker | Mar 26, 2025 | Historical Theology , Old Testament Is Psalm 12:6–7 a Proof Text for Scripture’s Preservation?
CBTS Student, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results CBTS Student A poem on Spurgeon’s “Christ the End of the Law” by Corey Shaver by CBTS Student | Apr 7, 2025 | Biblical Worship , Practical Theology O Christ, your Law is just and good, Our daily meditation. We look not for our life in it, Nor for justification.
A poem on Spurgeon’s “Christ the End of the Law” by Corey Shaver - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
O Christ, your Law is just and good, Our daily meditation. We look not for our life in it, Nor for justification.
A poem on Spurgeon's "Christ, Destroyer of Death" by Luke Schmeltzer - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Death is still our hateful foe,And its damage to our world we lament
Is Psalm 12:6–7 a Proof Text for Scripture’s Preservation? | Timothy Decker - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
The overwhelming consensus among the reformed commentators of the book of Psalms is that Ps 12:6-7 is not a prooftext expressly set down for the doctrine of the providential preservation of Scripture.
Sam Waldron, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results Sam Waldron Presuppositional Apologetics: The Authentication of Two Kinds of Revelation | Sam Waldron by Sam Waldron | Mar 11, 2025 | Apologetics It is the business of apologetics to present the authentication of natural revelation as the context of our redemptive relationship with Go
Presuppositional Apologetics: The Authentication of Two Kinds of Revelation | Sam Waldron - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
It is the business of apologetics to present the authentication of natural revelation as the context of our redemptive relationship with God and the authentication of redemptive revelation as the basis of our redemptive knowledge of God.
CBTS, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Search Results CBTS Of Zeal | John Gill by CBTS | Mar 10, 2025 | Practical Theology Zeal is an ardour of mind, a fervent affection for some person or thing; with an indignation against every thing supposed to be pernicious and hurtful to it.
Of Zeal | John Gill - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Zeal is an ardour of mind, a fervent affection for some person or thing; with an indignation against every thing supposed to be pernicious and hurtful to it.
Presuppositional Apologetics: The Development of Presuppositional Apologetics in Cornelius Van Til | Sam Waldron - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Cornelius Van Til developed the system of apologetics known as presuppositionalism in conscious interaction with Warfield and Kuyper.
Forums - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
CBTS Forums Date Scheduled Speaker Topic Saturday, March 1, 2025 @2PM CST Rick Quave- VP of an engineering firm and a Pastor of Morningview Baptist Church in Montgomery, AL Artificial Intelligence, the Church, and Pastoral Ministry Tuesday April 29, 2025 @ 6PM CST Rex Semrad- CBTS Dean of Students M
Presuppositional Apologetics: John Calvin | Sam Waldron - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
There is surely an enormous contrast between the approaches of Aquinas and Calvin to apologetics.
Presuppositional Apologetics: Aquinas & the Five Ways | Sam Waldron - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
"The Five Ways" refers to the five arguments which Thomas Aquinas brought in order to prove or demonstrate the existence of God.
Presuppositional Apologetics: Augustinian Church | Sam Waldron - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Augustine's place in the history of Christian Apologetics can be dealt with only if we first understand the immensely different assessments that have been given of what lies at the heart of Augustine's thought.
Philip and the Ministry of the Word | Christopher E. Osterbrock - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
The ministry of the Word saturated the first generation of elders and preachers as depicted in the book of Acts
Presuppositional Apologetics: Fundamental Considerations | Sam Waldron - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Cornelius Van Til, the acknowledged father of presuppositionalism, did little exegetically to develop the biblical basis of his position.
Presuppositional Apologetics: A Preface to the Series | Sam Waldron - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Van Til did not believe that his views were novel or without precedent in church history.
Top 5 books read in 2024 - Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Charles Spurgeon once said, “Visit many good books, but live in the Bible.” Below is a list of the top five non-scriptural books that Waldron, Semrad, McCormick, and Dovel visited, i.e., read through, in 2024.
Brice Bigham, Author at Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary
Brice Bigham serves as the Director of Development & Marketing at CBTS. He is an M.Div.