February 2025
Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives Part 8
Conclusion and Future DirectionsSeries Title: “Understanding Confessional Bibliology: Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspectives” Introduction Over the course of this eight-part series, we have explored Confessional Bibliology from its historical inception in the Protestant Reformation to
Modern Textual Criticism in the Light of Scripture – Part 7
The Roots of Modern Textual Criticism: Tracing the Influence of Simon’s Historical Methods Introduction Textual criticism, the discipline that studies the history and transmission of ancient manuscripts to discern their original form, has become a
A Call to Stand Firm Against Modern Textual Criticism
I. Introduction Within the broader Christian community, the authority and preservation of Scripture have long been central points of theological reflection. Debate over how the biblical text has been transmitted and preserved is by no
MTC is heresy Part 4
Article 4: Modern Textual Criticism’s Denial of Providential PreservationThesis: The rejection of the Textus Receptus in favor of the Critical Text is a rejection of the biblical doctrine of providential preservation. Introduction Providential preservation is
Presuppositional Analysis – Why I Preach from the Received Text
Presuppositional Analysis ofWhy I Preach from the Received Text: An Anthology of Essays by Reformed Ministers 1. Introduction to the Presuppositional Method God’s Self-Attesting RevelationThis anthology, Why I Preach from the Received Text, is a
Why I Preach from the Received Text – Review
1. Bibliographic Information Title: Why I Preach from the Received Text: An Anthology of Essays by Reformed MinistersEditors: Jeffrey T. Riddle & Christian M. McShaffreyPublisher (Year): The Greater Heritage (2022)Length: Twenty-five essays (plus editorial introduction




