Confessional Bibliology
Exploring 17th-Century Lutheran Views on Scripture
When we look back at the 17th century, especially within the Lutheran Church, we're peering into a fascinating time often dubbed the era of Lutheran Orthodoxy or Lutheran Scholasticism. Imagine a period where theologians were
Doctrine of Inspiration Part 1
The Grand Story of Scripture: Why Inspiration Matters When we open the pages of the Bible, we are immediately confronted with a sweeping narrative that spans from the dawn of creation to the consummation of
Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 1 Part 1
Article I: Introducing Chapter 1 of the Westminster Confession of Faith The opening chapter of the Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF), entitled “Of the Holy Scripture,” is foundational not only to the Confession’s overall theological
Critique of James White’s The King James Only Controversy: An Introduction
The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible has played a monumental role in the history of Christianity, particularly within the English-speaking world. Revered by many for its literary elegance, historical impact, and doctrinal



