January 2025
Providential Preservation Series: An Introduction
The doctrine of providential preservation is one of the cornerstone beliefs in Reformed theology regarding the nature and authority of Scripture. While the concept of inspiration emphasizes that the Bible is divinely “breathed out” by
Westminster Confession of Faith, Chapter 1 Series: An Introduction
The Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF) remains one of the most significant doctrinal statements in the Reformed tradition, offering a comprehensive expression of core theological convictions. In particular, Chapter 1 of the Confession—Of the Holy
December 2024
Scholarly Arrogance in Confessional Circles: A Call to Repentance
While the confessional view rightly upholds the doctrines of the authority, inspiration, and providential preservation of Scripture, a troubling trend has emerged among some who profess adherence to this view. Certain individuals, who claim fidelity
Modern Textual Criticism as Heresy: A Root Corruption of Autonomous Reason Part 4
Conclusion – Rebuilding Confidence in God’s Preserved Word The challenges posed by modern textual criticism to the authority, sufficiency, and reliability of Scripture are profound and far-reaching. Throughout this series, we have demonstrated that modern
Modern Textual Criticism as Heresy: A Root Corruption of Autonomous Reason Part 3
Reductio ad Absurdum – The Logical Collapse of Modern Textual Criticism Modern textual criticism, built on the unstable foundations of Enlightenment rationalism and naturalistic presuppositions, leads to absurd conclusions when subjected to careful logical analysis.
Historical Controversies Over the Canon of Scripture and Their Implications for Sola Scriptura Part 4
Section 3: The Church’s Role in Defending Sola Scriptura The church has a vital responsibility to defend and proclaim the authority of Scripture in the face of modern challenges. This responsibility includes equipping believers to




