I want to start off by saying that I fall into the “presup” camp when it comes to apologetics. I find the position to be most consistent with Scripture (which I am not seeking to defend in this article). However, I find problems among those in the camp and even with some of Van Til’s... Continue Reading →
Mormonism and The Denial of Classical Theism
I to give credit to those on The Particular Baptist team that helped me with this article with recommendations and edits. With my deeper dive into theology proper and historical theology it has opened up considerations I have not taken into account before. In this case, with Mormonism’s theism and how this topic was dealt... Continue Reading →
Athanasius and the Arians: A Commentary
I’m currently working my way through John Behr’s book, “The Nicean Faith”. This is a very helpful work that goes into depth of theological and historical events surrounding and involved in the Council of Nicea. This article is really just from me reading and then writing down thoughts I have from my reading. Hope it... Continue Reading →
Confessing Simplicity Isn’t Enough
Can you spot the irony in the quote below? "He begot an only begotten Son before aeonian times (γεννήσαντα υἱὸν μονογενῆ πρὸ χρόνων αἰωνίων), through whom he also made the aeons and everything, begetting him not just in appearance but in truth, giving him existence by his own will, unchangeable and unalterable, a perfect creature... Continue Reading →
Every Good and Perfect Gift
Thanks to The Particular Baptist team for their edits and recommendations for this article. As Christians, we are truly blessed. Not only have we been given the gift of Christ but we have inherited blessings from God that ensure we have everything that we need. Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus... Continue Reading →
Clarification on James White
Clarification for this article is found in this podcast episode from The Particular Baptist Podcast. Ensure to listen to this episode in its entirety after reading this article: Three Centers of Consciousness? James White and the Doctrine of God A recent post from our Twitter and Facebook pages sparked controversy, as these types of things... Continue Reading →
Toying With God: Owen Strachan and the Submission of Christ in the Trinity
We need to bring God back to the focal point of our theology, not critical race theory, theonomy, complimentarianism, or abortion. These are important issues and they must be addressed but nothing is more important than who our God is.
Jeffrey D. Johnson and Motion in God
There has been much controversy on Jeff Johnson’s new book, “The Failure of Natural Theology.” Like a bombshell dropped on a city, it has blown up and brought to light very important topics, most notably on the doctrine of God. We recently did a podcast episode discussing the book which you can find here. One... Continue Reading →
Jesus and the Bruised Reed
In pursuing his calling, Christ will not break the bruised reed, nor quench the smoking flax, in which more is meant than spoken, for he will not only not break nor quench, but he will cherish those with whom he so deals.Richard Sibbes from his book The Bruised Reed Our Lord loves us. Do we... Continue Reading →
Must We Accommodate the Weaker Brother? A Response to Owen Strachan
Owen Strachan is no stranger to causing controversy. He is Provost and Research Professor of Theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary. His view on Christ's relation to the Father within the Godhead (which places him outside of Nicean and biblical orthodoxy) has ruffled some feathers (as it should), but that is a discussion for another... Continue Reading →