October 2024
How Enlightenment Philosophy Distorts Biblical Preservation
A Response to Stephen Steele’s Modern Interpretation The ongoing debate about the preservation and authority of the biblical text centers around a critical question: what did the Reformers and the Westminster Divines believe regarding the
Confessional Bibliology vs. KJV-Onlyism
A Response to Mark Ward’s Mischaracterization In his recent critique, “Breaking My Two-Year Silence on Confessional Bibliology,” Mark Ward addresses what he perceives as the Confessional Bibliology movement’s similarities to KJV-Onlyism. Despite acknowledging key theological
The Truth Behind Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus Part 3
Section 5: The Legacy of Tischendorf’s Narrative Constantin von Tischendorf’s dramatic account of discovering the Codex Sinaiticus has left a lasting legacy in the realms of biblical scholarship and cultural preservation. However, this legacy is
The Truth Behind Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus Part 2
Section 3: Motive Behind Tischendorf’s Fabrication The story of Tischendorf’s discovery of the Codex Sinaiticus is as much a tale of personal ambition as it is of scholarly achievement. Examining the motives behind Tischendorf’s account
The Truth Behind Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus Part 1
A Justification of Theft Introduction The discovery of the Codex Sinaiticus, one of the oldest and most complete manuscripts of the Bible, is often heralded as a monumental achievement in biblical scholarship. Central to this
Doctrine of Providential Preservation: Part 4b
Section Four: Providential Preservation in Personal Faith The doctrine of providential preservation is not just a theological construct or an academic debate; it profoundly impacts the daily lives of individual believers. Confidence in the preservation



