by Kevin Bauder | Aug 10, 2017 | Bauder's Reading, Fundamentalism, Theology
All Bible doctrines are equally authoritative because they are equally inspired (2 Tim. 3:16), but the Bible indicates that they are not all equal in terms of appropriate emphasis. The Bible emphasizes some doctrines more than others, and this emphasis is positively...
by Kevin Bauder | Aug 9, 2017 | Theology
What is theology? Is it wisdom? Science? Something else? Joel Zartman wrestles with this question and outlines the progression of historic answers at Unknowing.
by Brett Williams | Aug 8, 2017 | Church History, Theology
For most American fundamentalists, the Greek Orthodox Church is utterly strange and foreign. Few fundamentalists read Orthodox material and even fewer understand it. For a good introduction into the East, read Understanding the Greek Orthodox Church, by Demetrios J....
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 29, 2017 | Angelology, Christianity, Church History, Hymnody, Theology, Trinitarianism
Columba is remembered as the Irish missionary who did much to evangelize the Picts in northern Scotland. Archaeologists have identified a site in Iona that dates to the time of Columba and that they believe may have been the cell where he prayed and wrote. You can...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 23, 2017 | Christology, Devotion, Theology, Trinitarianism, Worship
The Eternal Generation of the Son Frederick William Faber Amid the eternal silences God’s endless Word was spoken None heard but He who always spake, And the silence was unbroken. Chorus: Oh marvellous! Oh Worshipful! No song or sound is heard, But everywhere and...
by Kevin Bauder | Jul 5, 2017 | Church History, Devotion, Our Alumni, Pastoral Theology, Philosophy, Theology
Joel Zartman is an alumnus of Central Seminary. His ministry experience includes pastoring a church in Colombia. He is presently a doctoral student in theology at Westminster Seminary. Here Joel begins with an observation of Thomas à Kempis as a preface to a...