Reformed Hermeneutics

Joseph Pipa and Richard Gaffin’s lectures on Reformed Hermeneutics… >>>

The Importance of NOT Studying Theology

Carl Trueman says, “the greatest temptation of a theology student is to assume that what they are studying is the most important thing in the world. Now, I need to be uncharacteristically nuanced at this point: there is a sense, a very deep and true sense, in which theology is the most important thing in the world. It is, after all, reflection upon what God has chosen to reveal to his creatures; and it thus involves the very meaning of existence. In this sense, there is nothing more important than doing theology. But this is not the whole story. One of the great problems with the study of theology is how quickly it can become the study of theology, rather than the study of theology, that becomes the point…” >>>

Preach Christ or Go Home!

The very idea of a “Christless sermon” appalled Charles Spurgeon. It was a plague he confronted repeatedly (and vividly) in his own sermons. Although sometimes overstated to make his point, his words are a healthy challenge today over 100 years after his death. Here’s a small collection of colorful quips… >>>

What is Reformed Theology?

Watch R.C. Sproul’s series for free.  Click HERE.

Christ the Key

John Hendryx talks about the importance of Christ as the hermeneutical key to scripture and five errors that result when this key is not used.  To read, click HERE.

When Was Jesus Born?

Mark Driscoll tackles this pesky issue.  To read his thoughts, click HERE.

The Problem of Goodness

Usually we think about the problem of evil, but what about the problem of goodness.  Charles Colson has some thoughts.  To read them, click HERE.

What’s Christmas All About?

Paul Barnett answers the question HERE.

The Gospel According to Avatar

Interesting post from Ross Douthat of the New York Times on James Cameron and the worldview behind his new film, Avatar.  Read it HERE.