From Thomas à Kempis

New on my “Odds & Enns” page, some wisdom from Thomas à Kempis.

Some Reflections on I&I and the Reformed Tradition – Parts Four & Five

The fourth and fifth parts of my reflections on Inspiration and Incarnation are now posted. Find all parts posted so far on the I&I page on this site. Or click the titles below to go directly to Parts 4 or 5. InerrancyThe Audience of I&I

Some Reflections on I&I and the Reformed Tradition – Part Three

The third part of my reflections on Inspiration and Incarnation is now posted. Find all parts posted so far on the I&I page on this site. Or click the title below to go directly to Part 3. Westminster Confession of Faith 1 Speaks to the Authority of Scripture. It Is Not, in and of Itself, [...]

Some Reflections on I&I and the Reformed Tradition – Part Two

The second part of my “Reflections on I&I” (see intro in post immediately below) is now posted. It and all the future installments of this essay will be linked from the I&I page on this site, or click the title below to go directly to part: The Authority of Scripture is a Function of Its [...]

Some Reflections on I&I and the Reformed Tradition

As some, perhaps many, of you are aware, I was asked by the faculty of Westminster Theological Seminary to produce a document clarifying some of my thinking in Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament (I&I). This request was made as part of a motion, eventually passed by the faculty, in [...]