CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part IV

Note: The following post was written by Dr. Richard Belcher, who received his M.Div. at Covenant Theological Seminary and his Th.D. from Concordia Seminary. He is a retired professor of Bible, Theology, Greek, and Preaching at Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) in Columbia, South Carolina. By God's grace he has been privileged to … Continue reading CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part IV

CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part III

Note: The following post was written by Dr. Richard Belcher, who received his M.Div. at Covenant Theological Seminary and his Th.D. from Concordia Seminary. He is a retired professor of Bible, Theology, Greek, and Preaching at Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) in Columbia, South Carolina. By God's grace he has been privileged to … Continue reading CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part III

CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part II

Note: The following post was written by Dr. Richard Belcher, who received his M.Div. at Covenant Theological Seminary and his Th.D. from Concordia Seminary. He is a retired professor of Bible, Theology, Greek, and Preaching at Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) in Columbia, South Carolina. By God's grace he has been privileged to … Continue reading CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part II

CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part I

Note: The following post was written by Dr. Richard Belcher, who received his M.Div. at Covenant Theological Seminary and his Th.D. from Concordia Seminary. He is a retired professor of Bible, Theology, Greek, and Preaching at Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) in Columbia, South Carolina. By God's grace he has been privileged to … Continue reading CHARLES G. FINNEY: Heretic or Man of God? Part I

Why I Call Myself a Reformed Baptist

Last week I linked to R. Scott Clark's article A Gentle Rebuke to Brother John, in which he took John Piper to task for inviting Doug Wilson to speak at the upcoming Desiring God Conference this fall. But, although I agree with Scott in his confrontation of John on this point, I do not agree … Continue reading Why I Call Myself a Reformed Baptist

Free Access to Complete Online Critical Edition of Jonathan Edwards

The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University offers free access to a complete online critical edition of Edwards' works. You can browse a through a list of his works here. Or you can search his works here. For any of the blog's readers who may not be familiar with Jonathan Edwards, a good beginning would … Continue reading Free Access to Complete Online Critical Edition of Jonathan Edwards

Tabular Comparison of Creeds Important to Reformed Baptists

Many - if not most - of this blog's readers may already be aware of True Confessions: Baptist Documents in the Reformed Family, by James Renihan. If not, I recommend it to you now. Here is a brief description from the Reformed Baptist Academic Press website:   From the Preface: While several harmonies of Reformed … Continue reading Tabular Comparison of Creeds Important to Reformed Baptists

Renihan/Gonzales Exchange On Using the Language of "Passion" With Reference to God and Believers

Earlier today, James M. Renihan, the Dean of The Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies, published an article entitled Are you passionate? on the Reformed Baptist Fellowship blog. Here is the post in its entirety: It seems that evangelical preachers and writers have become passionate about being passionate. This might be one of the most common … Continue reading Renihan/Gonzales Exchange On Using the Language of "Passion" With Reference to God and Believers

The Apostles’ Creed: A Teaching Outline

I offer the following teaching outline for those who wish to familiarize others with the Apostles' creed. The outline assumes understanding of and agreement with the core doctrines of the faith expressed in the creed. Therefore, it only focuses attention on the later addition of questionable doctrines. I. The Development of the Apostles' Creed The … Continue reading The Apostles’ Creed: A Teaching Outline