Archive for July, 2010
Here Piper teaches on the Inspiration, Inerrancy, and Authority of the Bible. This is from Piper’s website here. Notes for this seminar can be viewed here. Why We Believe the Bible: Part 1 MP3 | Part 2 MP3 | Part 3 MP3 | Part 4 MP3 | Part 5 [ READ MORE ]
From an interview with Vern Poythress: Different people have had different conceptions of both biblical theology and systematic theology, so it is wise to ask what people mean in both areas, as well as to look at the relation between the two areas. I would myself describe systematic theology as study of the Bible’s teaching in [ READ MORE ]
“Being confident of these things, a truly Reformed apologetic must begin from the presupposition that the living and true, triune God speaks to him with absolute authority in infallible Scripture. His reasoning then finds its only legitimate function as a servant or tool of God’s word, rather than its judge. Following God’s Word, the Christian [ READ MORE ]
Steve from Triablogue writes: … I don’t think there’s anything mysterious about Van Til’s usage. From my reading, Van Til uses “presuppositional” as a synonym for “transcendental” reasoning. Indeed, one synonym for presuppositional apologetics is transcendental theism. So what does it mean to reason presuppositionally (i.e. transcendentally)? Well, as one scholar defines it: Transcendental arguments [ READ MORE ]
This may be old news, but it’s still noteworthy! Here’s a good deal if you’re in college in the United States (seminary, too, I believe): Free Amazon Prime for one year. With it you get free two-day shipping on any size order, or pay $3.99 for overnight delivery. It’s usually $79 a year. Here is their textbooks [ READ MORE ]
Here is a helpful worldview chart courtesy of Summit Ministries. HT: Exotesparemboles[ READ MORE ]
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Introduction to Logic, John Robbins (18 lectures) Introduction to Logic Definition of Terms Logic and Theology: The Westminster Confession Informal Fallacies, Part 1 Informal Fallacies, Part 2 Logic and Theology: Christ’s Use of Logic Definitions Formal Logic Logic and Theology: Paul’s Use of Logic Categorical Forms Immediate Inference, Validity, Euler Circles Logic and Theology: Empirical [ READ MORE ]
Via: Ben Terry[ READ MORE ]
This will be the closing piece to his essential Lordship theology series, and a volume that I cannot wait to get my hands on. All you trispectival nerds will love this, Frame is letting us preview at “Reformed Perspectives.” Enjoy! • The Doctrine of the Word of God Preface Webpage PDF Word • The Doctrine [ READ MORE ]
Via: JT The opening paragraphs of Christianity Today’s cover story on adoption and orphans, by Russell Moore (dean of Southern Seminary and author of Adopted for Life): The creepiest sound I have ever heard was nothing at all. My wife, Maria, and I stood in the hallway of an orphanage somewhere in the former Soviet Union, on [ READ MORE ]
If you like or play music, you’ll think this is pretty cool… a bit awkward in some parts, but overall really cool[ READ MORE ]
Apple says, it has nothing to do with the antenna, it’s software…. “… the incorrect signal-strength formula existed in the original iPhone, launched in 2007.” Ouch… Read the MSNBC Article Here —–>[ READ MORE ]
Ron Wayne is usually just another gambler at the Nugget Hotel & Casino in Nevada. He comes here a couple of days a week to try his luck on the video poker machine. But on this trip, he drew some curious onlookers, as he was escorted by a CNN camera crew. A gift-shop worker asked [ READ MORE ]
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