This is an excerpt from a book I am working on. As any reader is aware who has ventured into the literature on Biblical Theology, there is no one agreed upon way of doing it. This is the case whether one is reading evangelical writers or the works of non-evangelicals.[1] Not surprisingly several definitions have Read More
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Faith and Reason in Christian Perspective

It appears to me that one of the first things a faithful theologian needs to do is to straighten out the confusion brought about by the world’s separation of faith and reason. This relationship is so vital to a biblically fastened worldview that to neglect it will involve the believer in a host of conflicting Read More
David Bentley Hart’s, ‘The Experience of God’ – The Full Review
Creation and Worldview: Twenty Theses
Paul Henebury Responds to Darrell Bock
As previously noted here, I was asked to represent Traditional Dispensationalism for a set of interviews conducted by Lindsay Kennedy. Two far more noteworthy contributors; Darrell Bock (Progressive Dispensationalism), and James Hamilton (Historic Premillennialism), were also interviewed. After the interviews were completed, each man was given the opportunity to ask one of the others a Read More
An Interview on the Subject of Dispensationalism
“Here is the first of a two-part interview with Dr. Paul Henebury, president of Telos Biblical Institute. Henebury also blogs regularly at Dr. Reluctant. Henebury has answered my questions with a lot of depth and clarity, so I decided to split this interview into two parts.”
Kingdom through Covenant – A Review
The Last Twelve Verses of Mark
Biblical Covenants and Normative Hermeneutics
My concern in this article is to address this phenomenon of prophetic makeover. How can God express Himself in the most forceful language of commitment to Israel and not mean what He is saying (Jer. 31-33)? How can God make a solemn oath to accomplish stipulations which He and no one else has placed upon Himself and proceed to “expand” these stipulations beyond all recognition (Gen. 15)?
The Church as a Mystery (Pt.2)
In Ephesians 3 and Colossians 1 the Apostle Paul refers to teaching about the Church as a “mystery” (musterion) . What does he mean by this? Is he saying that the Old Testament saints knew nothing about the New Testament Church? This lecture deals mainly with the claims of so-called “Progressive Dispensationalism”.
