Alpha and Omega Ministries is a Christian apologetics organization based in Phoenix, Arizona. James White, director, is a professor, having taught Greek, Systematic Theology, and various topics in the field of apologetics for numerous schools.
Does God Forgive the Unrepentant? – The Dubious Textual Variant, ‘Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing’
Dr. Alan Kurschner, , Christian Worldview, Godly Disciplines, King James Onlyism, Textual Issues, Theology Matters, UncategorizedA few years back I posted an article explaining the weak textual evidence of Luke 23:34a, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” This week is Good Friday and many sermons will be using this verse, so I think it is appropriate to bring awareness of its textual nature. Whether you agree with me or
Big Questions – “Who am I? Why am I here? Where do I find meaning?”
Jeff Downs, , Uncategorized“Who am I? Why am I here? Where do I find meaning? Life is full of big questions. The study of philosophy seeks answers to such questions. In his latest book, prolific author Vern Poythress investigates the foundations and limitations of Western philosophy, sketching a distinctly Christian approach to answering basic questions about the nature of humanity, the existence of
Westminster Confession of Faith
Jeff Downs, , UncategorizedLeading scholar on the Westminster Assembly, Chad Van Dixhoorn, authored the new book titled Confessing the Faith: A Reader’s Guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith. You can purchase it for only $25 (originally $32) from WTS Books. Read a portion of this work by clicking here.
The Full Two and a Half Hour Conversation with Steven Anderson
James White, , UncategorizedHe’s a man of his word—Steven Anderson said he’d post it, and he did. The entire conversation, which, I think most will agree, is a WHOLE lot more interesting than the movie itself!
Madrid and Stellman: A Parable of Falsehood
James White, , UncategorizedI was just scanning through the overnight materials on FB and Twitter (well, overnight here in Ukraine anyway), and came across Patrick Madrid’s announcement of a new book against sola scriptura, based on Yves Congar’s materials on “Tradition.” For those not familiar with the debate, it is the old “material/formal sufficiency” distinction that *some* Roman Catholics have depended on over
Pastors, Cut Your Sermon Prep Time in HALF! I Am Serious…
Dr. Alan Kurschner, , Exegesis, Resources, Textual Issues, UncategorizedI want to piggyback on Michael Kruger’s “You Don’t Think Learning the Biblical Languages is Worth It? Think Again” and add a few comments of my own on the use of Biblical languages for pastors (and anyone who has a desire to learn them). 1. Pastors (I am not one) who actually know how to read the biblical languages (not
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