This article addresses recent trends in New Testament Scholarship in an effort to provide an orientation of where we currently are, and in my opinion should be headed, in New Testament studies in the next few years.
The New Testament Pattern of Church Government
Ecclesiology has always been an important issue in Baptist discussion. In fact, the argument has been made that this is the theological area in which Baptists have made the most important contribution, particularly in the area of requiring a regenerate church membership. Another particular area of ecclesiology that has seen a great deal of attention… Read More
The Biblical Framework for Marriage
For the first time in its history, Western civilization is confronted with the need to define the meaning of the terms “marriage” and “family.” What until now has been considered a “normal” family, made up of a father, a mother, and a number of children, has in recent years increasingly begun to be viewed as… Read More
The Moral Vision of John
In a world turned upside down, where the killing of the unborn is cast as the virtuous expression of a woman’s “right to choose,” where same-sex marriage is touted as the pinnacle of interpersonal fidelity and commitment and those who oppose it on the grounds of the unequivocal teaching of both Testaments of Scripture are… Read More
Feminism, Family, and the Bible: A Biblical Assessment of Feminism’s Impact on American Families
For the first time in its history, Western civilization is confronted with the need to define the meaning of the terms “marriage” and “family.” What until now has been considered a “normal” family, made up of a father, a mother, and a number of children, has in recent years increasingly begun to be viewed as… Read More