Confessional Bibliology
Textual vs. Conceptual Preservation: The Battle for Biblical Authority and Integrity Part 1
This series is a response to Lane Keister's response to my previous series about his heresy. You can read his response here. It's a doozy. In 532 words he promotes 12 distinct heresies and demonstrates
Corrupt Trees, Corrupt Fruit: The Scriptural Case Against the Critical Text Part 1
I. Introduction Purpose and Thesis Statement The doctrine of the preservation of Scripture is foundational to the Christian faith, as it directly pertains to the reliability of the Word of God and the authority it
The Sovereignty of the Text
The War for the Heart of Christendom The battle over the text of Scripture is not a peripheral issue nor a mere academic debate confined to seminaries or the realm of textual scholarship. It is
Conceptual Preservation vs. Verbal Preservation: A Theological and Exegetical Analysis
Introduction The doctrine of textual preservation has long been a cornerstone of confessional theology, particularly among those who uphold the Reformed view of Scripture. Matthew 5:18, a key verse in this doctrine, declares, “For verily



