Does the Bible Clearly Teach the Deity of Christ?
Does Scripture provide clear, compelling evidence for the deity of Christ? The answer is a resounding, emphatic yes...
Slaughter of the Canaanites: Would a Loving God Command It?
The Outer Darkness: What Did Matthew Mean?
Order of Salvation: At What Point Can I Call Myself Christian?
This isn’t theological hair-splitting—it’s a question with eternal significance and profound pastoral implications.
Is the Bible’s Inerrancy Defensible At All?
The question hits like a punch to the gut. In universities, seminaries, even churches, the Bible’s inerrancy—the belief that Scripture contains no errors in its original writings—faces relentless assault. Critics dismiss it as intellectual suicide, a relic of fundamentalist thinking that educated people have long since outgrown.
But here’s the thing: the question isn’t whether inerrancy is popular. It’s whether it’s defensible. And despite decades of sustained criticism, biblical inerrancy remains both intellectually coherent and theologically necessary. The real question isn’t whether we can afford to believe it, but whether we can afford not to.
Solo, Prima and Sola Scriptura: Which Do We Affirm and Why?
The Holy Spirit’s Indwelling: How Can I Be Sure I Have It?
‘Unless a Grain of Wheat Falls Down and Dies…’: What Did Jesus Mean?
Did Mary Remain a Virgin? A Biblical Case Against Perpetual Virginity
Prayers for the Dead: Does God Require It?