October 2024
Defining the King James Only Movement: Misrepresentations and Oversimplifications
Introduction In The King James Only Controversy, James R. White attempts to provide a comprehensive critique of what he terms the “King James Only” (KJVO) movement. White’s categorization of the KJV Only movement is segmented
The Foundational Role of Revelational Epistemology in the Doctrine of Preservation
The doctrine of the preservation of Scripture is a central pillar in Confessional Bibliology. This doctrine asserts that God, through His providence, has not only inspired the original manuscripts but also preserved His words across
Debate Over the Preservation and Authority of Scripture. Part 1
Introduction and Overview The Debate Over the Preservation and Authority of Scripture: John Owen, Enlightenment Critiques, and Modern Reinterpretations In the ongoing conversation about the preservation and authority of Scripture, few figures are as pivotal
How Modern Translations Undermine Christ’s Deity
A Confessional Analysis of Key Texts Introduction: The doctrine of Christ’s deity lies at the heart of orthodox Christian theology, encapsulating the belief that Christ is both fully divine and co-eternal with the Father. Any
A Critical Examination of Dr. Mark Ward’s Presuppositional Flaws in the KJV Readability Debate
The debate between Dr. Dan Haifley and Dr. Mark Ward on the readability of the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible reveals fundamental differences in their approach to the translation of Scripture. Mark Ward’s
Erasmus’ Greek New Testament & Back Translation
In refuting Jeffrey Stivason’s article Erasmus & the Final Verses of Revelation, it is crucial to address not only the historical inaccuracies but also the selective presentation of evidence that undergirds the popular claim of





