Book Review: Gregg Davidson’s “Friend of Science, Friend of Faith”
Over the past few years, I have learned that when it comes to the modern creation/evolution debate, arguments both for and against young earth creationism and e...
Over the past few years, I have learned that when it comes to the modern creation/evolution debate, arguments both for and against young earth creationism and e...
If there is one thing everyone should realize about the Trump presidency, it is this: There never is any down time. Everything is at fever pitch, all the time, ...
We now come to Part 8 in my series on how the New Testament writers use the Old Testament. In my last post, I looked at the opening verses of the Gospel of Mark...
Here in my next post in my series on the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament, I’m going to focus on the prologue of Mark, particularly his account of John ...
We now come to the final example of the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament that is found in Matthew’s infancy narrative. Up to this point, we’ve looked at...
As we make our way into Part 5 of my ongoing series on how the New Testament uses the Old Testament, we now come to a couple of Old Testament quotations in the ...
Last month, a friend of mine brought to my attention an October 17th blog post by Ken Ham in which he commented on an article by Religion News Service about new...
It has been over a month since my last post in my series regarding the New Testament’s use of the Old Testament. At that time, I looked at the Suffering Servant...
A few weeks ago, I got into a somewhat heated discussion on Twitter over the issue of the dating of the birth of Jesus. In all honesty, although I knew about th...
In my previous post, I began to argue that the Suffering Servant in of Isaiah 53, when read within the context of the larger section of Isaiah 40-55, is clearly...