by Kevin Bauder | Aug 25, 2017 | Bibliology, Hermeneutics
Robert Plummer of Southern Baptist Seminary answers.
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 14, 2017 | Argumentation and Debate, Epistemology, Hermeneutics, Philosophy
The boys over at Westminster Seminary are fond of saying that there are no brute facts. They are correct. That does not mean, however, that there is no reality to which all truth claims are corrigible. And now comes a reflection from Arminian theologian Roger Olson....
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 12, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Dispensationalism, Hermeneutics, New Testament, Resources
Mark Hitchcock of Dallas Seminary delivers a 45 minute video lecture responding to questions on the book of Revelation. You can also enroll in a free course on Revelation on the same web page.
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 7, 2017 | Biblical Studies, Hermeneutics
Kyle Dunham of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary explains what intertextuality is and what uses it has. Part One.
by Kevin Bauder | Jan 24, 2017 | Hermeneutics, Homiletics
Preaching at a pre-inauguration service, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church in Dallas had this to say: When I think of you, President-elect Trump, I am reminded of another great leader God chose thousands of years ago in Israel. The nation had been in...