Why We Must Respect Both Divine Inspiration and Cultural Form in Scripture
The Bible is fully God's Word, yet it came through real people in real history. Faithful interpretation requires us to honor both divine inspiration and cultural form.
The Bible is fully God's Word, yet it came through real people in real history. Faithful interpretation requires us to honor both divine inspiration and cultural form.
Reason, tradition, and history can help - but only Scripture has final authority. Here's why sola scriptura matters.
Why do people still feel guilt, meaning, and moral outrage in a world that denies God? Romans 1 explains the truth we suppress - and the grace that saves.
God isn't a hypothesis. Scripture says He has already made Himself known - through creation, conscience, and the inescapable witness of the world around us.
Why do people everywhere search for meaning and God? Calvin calls it the sensus divinatis - and Augustine described the "restless heart." Here's what Scripture says.
A reflection on why Christian theology begins with submission to Scripture and how faith opens the door to true understanding of God.
Theology doesn't begin with rules or rituals - it begins with God Himself. A clear, biblical reflection on knowing the living God.
A Biblical exploration of spiritual blindness, sin's effect on the mind, and why only God's light can restore true sight.
Theology is the science that derives the knowledge of God, of man, and of the world from His revelation and seeks to think His thoughts after Him.
Jesus did not command His Church to teach isolated truths, but the whole counsel of God - fulfilled, unified, and centered in Him.
Why Christian doctrine must be rooted in the whole counsel of Scripture - and why theology must shape how we live before God.
Before anything existed, God already was - and everything else flows from that truth.