by Josiah Nichols | Jul 14, 2022 | Bible, Sufficiency of Scripture, Systematic Theology
This post was originally written for the Systematic Theology 1 class for Liberty University’s John R. Rawling’s School of Divinity. I wrote to respond to the following prompt: “After reading Erickson’s and Feinberg’s sections on “inerrancy,” what is your position and...
by M. Ashley Evans | Nov 29, 2019 | Conferences, Preaching, Sufficiency of Scripture
Doctrine Divides – and Rightly So There are some hills worth dying on. Others, not so much. There are some issues in Scripture, primary issues, on which we that we cannot be wrong. Other issues, tertiary issues are things that we can lovingly disagree on and still...
by M. Ashley Evans | Nov 9, 2019 | Church, Evangelism
The Universal Church When asked this question, most people would jump right in and say the name of their local church. Some will envision the “little white church on a hill” where they first came to know the Lord. Others will think of their particular...
by M. Ashley Evans | Jun 7, 2019 | Salvation, Trinity
What Does Scripture Say about the Trinity? The Doctrine of the Trinity is simple in its essence, yet simultaneously unfathomable. This Doctrine is one of the core doctrines of our faith. Jonathan Edwards said, “I think [the doctrine of the Trinity] to be...
by Andrew Rappaport | Dec 22, 2018 | Podcasts, Rapp Report
Many people claim that theology is divisive and not helpful yet it is the foundation of Christian belief. Rapp Report Weekly Wrap-up 0029 This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources strivingforeternity.org Listen to other podcasts on the...