Biblical Theology
A Biblical Case for Expositional Preaching
By Mike Bullmore | 9Marks Journal: Preaching | 02.25.2010Those who preach should preach their Bibles.
Embedded Portraits: A Theological Vision for Families 3
By Andrew Nichols | 9Marks Journal: Family & Parenting | 02.25.2010Does the fact that we’re having a boy or a girl make any difference in parenting beyond the color of their balloons?
Embedded Portraits: A Theological Vision for Families 2
By Andrew Nichols | 9Marks Journal: Family & Parenting | 02.25.2010There’s more to say about children and families than to simply affirm or deny the continuity of the covenants!
Embedded Portraits: A Theological Vision for Families 1
By Andrew Nichols | 9Marks Journal: Family & Parenting | 02.25.2010Is Satan more concerned about the families in your church than you are?
Leaving Home, Returning Home
By Michael Lawrence | 02.25.2010From the perspective of the Fall, we understand better not only what it means that we have all truly left home, but also how we can make it back again.
The New Perspective on Paul with Simon Gathercole and Peter Williams
By M. Dever, P. Williams, S. Gathercole | 09.30.2007Pauline scholar Simon Gathercole and Cambridge scholar Peter Williams take Mark Dever on a tour of recent trends in New Testament studies.
Particular Redemption, The New Perspective, and More (with John Piper and Bruce Ware)
By B. Ware, J. Piper, M. Dever | 02.28.2007John Piper offers his thoughts on the New Perspective and other prominent topics today. He also briefly interacts with Bruce Ware on the extent of the atonement.
Theology and Current Issues (with Wayne Grudem)
By M. Dever, W. Grudem | 06.13.2003Theology and Current Issues with Wayne Grudem
Biblical Theology (with O. Palmer Robertson)
By M. Dever, O. Palmer Robertson | 06.25.2002Drawing on decades of teaching Old Testament in seminary settings around the world, Dr. O. Palmer Robertson of Knox Theological Seminary in Ft. Lauderdale views Christ and the covenants, walking the listener methodically through God’s unfolding plan from a studied biblical-theological perspective.
Book Review: Worship by the Book, by D. A. Carson
Review by Greg Gilbert | 04.02.2002Worship by the Book will be a dog-eared and threadbare favorite of any pastor serious about planning his church’s corporate gatherings with deep theological and biblical roots.