January 2025
Presuppositional Analysis – Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics, Vol. 2 (Holy Scripture)
Presuppositional Analysis ofPost-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2: Holy Scripture—The Cognitive Foundation of Theologyby Richard A. Muller 1. Introduction to the Presuppositional Method A presuppositional reading of Richard A. Muller’s Holy Scripture: The Cognitive Foundation of
Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics, Vol. 2 (Holy Scripture) Review
1. Bibliographic Information Title: Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics, Volume 2: Holy Scripture—The Cognitive Foundation of Theology (Second Edition)Author: Richard A. MullerPublisher (Year): Baker Academic (2003; second printing 2006)Length: 580+ pages (divided into two major parts, multiple
Doctrine of the Canon Part 3
Christ’s Testimony to the Old Testament Canon: A Model for the ChurchArticle 3 (Series 1) Introduction From the earliest centuries of Christianity, believers have found comfort and confidence in the fact that Christ Himself treated
Providential Preservation Series Part 3
Article 3: The Role of Providence in Scripture – How God’s Providence Ensures Textual Purity Introduction Within Christian theology, few concepts are as essential—and yet often misunderstood—as providence. Traditionally, providence denotes God’s continuous action of
Verbal and Plenary Inspiration Explained
How Reformed Theologians Understood Inspiration The 17th century was a defining era for Lutheran Orthodoxy, a period marked by rigorous theological discourse and defense of key doctrines inherited from the Reformation. Among these, the doctrine
Doctrine of Inspiration Part 3
Article 3: Scripture Through the Ages—Medieval to Reformation Throughout history, the Christian Church has consistently regarded the Bible as far more than a mere repository of religious ideas. From the early centuries to modern times,




