December 2024
Textual vs. Conceptual Preservation: The Battle for Biblical Authority and Integrity Part 6
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
Ruckmanism vs. Reformed Theology: Analyzing the Authority and Inspiration of the King James Version Part 2
III. The Reformed View of Biblical Inspiration and Authority The Reformed tradition offers a biblically grounded and historically consistent view of the inspiration and authority of Scripture. Rooted in confessional standards such as the Westminster
Textual vs. Conceptual Preservation: The Battle for Biblical Authority and Integrity Part 5
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
Textual vs. Conceptual Preservation: The Battle for Biblical Authority and Integrity Part 4
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
The Noetic Effects of Sin: A Foundational Doctrine for Confessional Bibliology
The doctrine of the noetic effects of sin holds profound theological and epistemological significance, revealing the pervasive impact of human sinfulness on reasoning, understanding, and intellectual faculties. At its core, this doctrine asserts that the
Ruckmanism vs. Reformed Theology: Analyzing the Authority and Inspiration of the King James Version Part 1
I. Introduction Dr. Peter Ruckman’s advocacy for the King James Version (KJV) as the sole and ultimate authority in Christian theology has positioned him as a polarizing figure within textual and theological studies. His teachings,


