January 2025
Presuppositional Analysis of The King James Only Controversy by James R. White
Presuppositional Analysis of The King James Only Controversy by James R. White Purpose and Scope of Analysis: This presuppositional analysis critically evaluates The King James Only Controversy by James R. White, focusing on the author’s
Book Review: The King James Only Controversy by James R. White
1. Introduction: Title: The King James Only Controversy: Can You Trust Modern Translations? Author: James R. White Topic: An alleged critique of the King James Only (KJVO) movement, aimed at questioning the validity of limiting
Objections to Confessional Bibliology – 1
Confessional Bibliology and the Reformation Text: Exploring the Question of Older Manuscripts Introduction When you pick up a modern Bible in English—whether it’s the King James Version (KJV), the New International Version (NIV), the English
The Comma Johanneum Part 1
Article 1: Introduction: Why Defend 1 John 5:7?(Drawing on insights from “In Defense of the Authenticity of 1 John 5:7” by C. H. Pappas ThM and “A History of the Debate over 1 John 5:7-8”
Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives Part 2
Article 2Historical and Confessional FoundationsSeries Title: “Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives” Introduction In our first article, we introduced Confessional Bibliology as the robustly Reformed stance that God has preserved the authentic text
Modern Textual Criticism in the Light of Scripture – Part 1
Unmasking the Counter-Reformation Agenda: Richard Simon’s Assault on Sola Scriptura Introduction and Historical Context In the late seventeenth century, a French Oratorian priest named Richard Simon (1638–1712) laid the groundwork for what we now call




