Berkouwer is useful in that he draws on a lot of European scholarship you might otherwise know little of. Prof John Murray reviewed some of the volumes of...
Dear Sisters and Brothers, Last night after I watched John McCain's concession speech, I telephoned an old and dear friend with whom I have regularly prayed...
I found something else that was moving last night, perhaps two things. 1. President-elect Obama's speech--it was full of humble triumph. He tried to be...
Dear friends, As you know, I write a lot about Scripture’s male-female requirement for marriage. The outcome of this election is likely to have a significant...
Art and Bob, Though I have great respect for both of you, I cannot join with those who are viewing this election in any positive way. Don't get me wrong. I...
Do you think there is anything legit about Biblical counseling degrees or is modern academic thought in the area littered with non-biblical mumbo jumbo? The...
Dear Ken, Here are a few thoughts: 1. I have never seen America in such a dangerous place: those very deep but positive emotions one could observe in...
Hi All, I'm looking for help for a project dealing with subscription to confessions and creeds. Specifically, I'm looking for examples of explicitly liberal...
Well, the Church of Christ survived the Clinton administration, could the Obama administration be any worse ? Greetings Slabbert Le Cornu (VDM)...
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Andy- I would make sure you have Rogers and McKim's The Authority and Interpretation of the Bible. It's loaded with stuff, and has a good index to help you...
With all respect, my brother, I do not value the symbolism over the substance. Nor do I see Pres. Obama as a secular Messiah. But I do know we serve a King who...
Art, Whoa, back up. You think that Obama, who sat in a black liberationist church for 20 years, who has publicly said that all roads lead to God, who has...
I have no quotations, Andy. But that is somewhat the subject of Charles Briggs' Whither? The Theological Question For The Times (1889). His trial in 1893 was...
Hi All, I've got to side with Ken and Dr. Bacon on this. I don't get all the comments about how great it is to see a black man as president. What we needed...
Ken and Bob: BOQ 1. I have never seen America in such a dangerous place: those very deep but positive emotions one could observe in the wake of the election ...
Simply put, I have just one question - where was Jesse Jackson and his tears when Clarence Thomas was the first black man sworn in as a chief justice of the...
... From: <outland@...> To: <bbwarfield@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:33 PM Subject: Re: [bbwarfield] Re: Reflections of an Old,...
Please don't attempt to extrapolate intentions, dear sir. I was merely responding to a comment posted on the list that I found particularly interesting in its...
I stand corrected by an off-list reply - Thomas was not the first black to be sworn in as a chief justice of the supreme court. He was neither the first black...
In response do my question in point 3 [What are the implications of 2 Samuel 21:1-14? (That question is a major reason that I decided to post the piece to the...
Yes, Dan, it was a terrible sin on the part of a man who, while having many good biblical insights, rejected Scripture as ultimately, absolutely and infallibly...
... From: <outland@...> To: <bbwarfield@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 9:22 PM Subject: Re: [bbwarfield] Re: Reflections of an Old,...
Bob, A hearty amen to all you say here. Things are changing in Jackson, praise the Lord. There are some great black-white relaitions developing. One of the...
Dan, I have learned, as a student of history, that we don't have to pass judgments on the blind spots of historical figures. We have our own blind spots. I...
Very well put, Ken. In Christ, Dan ... pass judgments on the blind spots of historical figures. We have our own blind spots. I can appreciate Thornwell and...
Dear Bob: I find it interesting that you use terms "ultimately, absolutely and infallibly holding his conscience captive" to describe (negatively) Bonhoeffer's...