God Has Spoken: Toward a Reformed Doctrine of Scripture
Join us for a four-day theological module in Conway, Arkansas, on the Doctrine of Scripture. Dr. Robert Gonzales and Dr. Jeffrey Johnson will serve as the course lecturers. The module will provide an...
View ArticleThe Church Fathers & Their Theology
On the week of February 8th – 12th, Dr. Michael A. G. Haykin will lecture on “The Church Fathers & Their Theology.” The lectures will serve as a part of the curriculum for RBS’s course HT 511 Early...
View ArticlePreaching with Power and Purpose
Join us for a mini-conference entitled “Preaching with Power and Purpose.” Dr. Conrad Mbewe of Zambia will give three lectures on preaching, the first addressing the necessity and nature of the Holy...
View ArticleFrom Dust to Deity: Some Critical Reflections on a Critical Book
Confessing the Impassible God is mainly a polemic against a more moderate form of classic theism. In particular, the book argues that God cannot be affected or affect himself in any way whatsoever and,...
View ArticleThe Common Ground for Apologetics
At one level, you and I do not share common ground with nonbelievers when it comes to the ultimate questions about the world in which we live. We may share the same language. We may like the same kind...
View ArticleR. C. Sproul on Divine Impassibility
When we speak of God’s will of disposition, we are quickly confronted with questions raised by the classic doctrine of the impassibility of God. Sometimes the impassibility of God is expressed...
View ArticleSt. Patrick: Separating the Man and His Mission from Myth
For many St. Patrick’s Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick is mainly about food and alcohol consumption. One would think Ireland’s patron saint was a monk who partied a lot and got drunk. But behind the...
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