God’s Temporal Supremacy: How God Relates to Time
Philosophical theologians continue to debate the nature of God’s relationship to time. For example, see the contributions from Paul Helm, Alan G. Padgett, William Lane Craig, and Nicholas Wolterstorff...
View ArticleThe Church: A Reformed, Baptist, and Biblical Definition
Pastor Greg Nichols recently delivered thirty lectures on the doctrine of the church for Reformed Baptist Seminary. Several of his introductory lectures include a detailed exegesis and analysis of the...
View ArticleThe Temptation of Christ: What and How?
The greatest battle ever waged on earth’s soil took place two thousand years ago in the desert of Palestine. There met the champions of evil and righteousness. Satan, the most intelligent and powerful...
View ArticleGod Is Impassible and Passionate: A Theology of Divine Emotion
Previous installments of this series have summarized the Classical Theist view (Part 1) and Open Theist view of divine emotional capacity (Part 2). Next, we took a closer look at the classical view as...
View ArticleThe Theology of John Calvin: Free Video Lectures
If Martin Luther was the catalyst of the Protestant Reformation, John Calvin was its consolidator. Calvin was both a commentator and also a systematic theologian. J. I. Packer has rightly appraised...
View ArticleWhat’s the Deal with Me?!… Sin
Perhaps the most universally acknowledged reality apart from death is the presence of moral evil in the world. Virtually every religion, philosophy, and society acknowledges some defect in the nature...
View ArticleSummer Seminar: Doctrine of Man & Sin
Reformed Baptist Seminary invites you to attend our 2015 summer theological seminar on the doctrine of man and sin. Pastor Gregory G. Nichols, professor of systematics for RBS, will deliver 30 lectures...
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