Theology Archive
John Piper has a great new video where he confronts the false gospel called the Prosperity Gospel that is being taught by many speakers today. We need to be ready for suffering because all Christians will experience suffering in this life.
Do Classic Proofs Really Prove the Existence of God?
0 Comments Published June 15th, 2010 in Ministry, TheologyClassical proofs for the existence of God do not actually demonstrate his existence because belief in God is properly basic, not based on any reasoning or evidence. This proposition will be substantiated by providing a basic overview of the classical proofs for the existence of God and demonstrating why they are lacking. I will conclude […]
Last month I posted a link to the final exam question from Dr. Moore’s Christian Ethics class. Here is the question again:
Joan is a fifty year-old woman who has been visiting your church for a little over a year. She sits on the third row from the back, and usually exits during the closing hymn, […]
Last semester I took Introduction to Christian Ethics with Dr. Russel Moore. The final exam for this class was a case study. Here is a link to the case study:
http://www.russellmoore.com/2009/05/04/christian-ethics-this-years-dilemma/
The question was about a man who had a sex change operation many years earlier who wants to repent and trust in Christ. What does his […]
Dr. Moore just posted a great article about end times or eschatology. It is not concerning the leaders or Middle Eastern countries or the nation of Israel, it is about the New Heavens and the New Earth, our eternal dwelling with Christ.
Many Christians think of their future existence as heaven, in the kind of disembodied, […]
This is a great website. Here are a few excerpts from their “95 THESES AGAINST DISPENSATIONALISM.”
5. Contrary to many dispensationalists’ assertion that modern-day Jews are faithful to the Old Testament and worship the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Hagee), the New Testament teaches that there is no such thing as “orthodox Judaism.” […]