Interpreting Scripture And What It Says About Who We Are
Moving away from the “tried and true” grammatical-historical methodology of interpreting Scripture, a hermeneutic that has served us well over the years, some a...
Moving away from the “tried and true” grammatical-historical methodology of interpreting Scripture, a hermeneutic that has served us well over the years, some a...
This post is in response to the following question, which has been edited for use here: Hi Allan, In the spirit of looking at the Greek, I was wondering if I co...
Idols Often Come In Pairs Because the duality (viz., to trust in God and subdue creation) mentioned in part I of this article is so deeply imprinted in the huma...
The history that follows is not exhaustive by any stretch of the imagination. It is intended only to demonstrate the root cause of the Colonists’ resistance to ...
Because rebellion is so clearly condemned in the Scriptures, many Christians have believed the American Revolution was inherently sinful. I believe they are wro...
America, I believe, is at a crossroads. Will its people return to the principles upon which the Republic was originally founded? If we attempt to do so, we must...
“It was 146 B.C. and the sun was setting over the great city of Carthage on the north coast of Africa. A brisk breeze blew off the Gulf of Tunis, hurling breake...