by Kevin Bauder | Feb 21, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, Hermeneutics, Theology
If there is but one unified, non-contradictory network of biblical truth, indeed of all truth, due to the eternal self-consistency of the self-contained tri-unity of the God of all truth, it follows that there must be an honest attempt to resolve difficulties within...
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 19, 2017 | Alumni, Biblical Studies, Ecclesiology, Library Tips, Local Church, Theology
Jeff Brown is missionary (Baptist Mid-Missions) to Germany who earned his research doctorate from Central Seminary. He published his dissertation as Corporate Decision-Making and the Church of the New Testament (Pickwick Publications). The volume has recently been...
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 18, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Eschatology, Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, Israel, Theology
Some years ago, Sam Storms published a brief explanation of why he abandoned premillennialism for amillennialism. Recently, Pastor Matt Recker of New York has written what I think is a convincing reply, “Why I Cannot Change My Mind on the Premillennial Return of...
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 9, 2017 | Missions, World Events
Amy Medina debunks ten myths that Americans entertain about Africa. Interesting.
by Kevin Bauder | Feb 7, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics
Kyle Dunham of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary explains what intertextuality is and what uses it has. Part One.