Category: RealApologetics Recommended

Nestle-Aland 26th Edition for E-Sword 9 »

I’ve finally got a hold of the NA26 Greek New Testament for E-Sword (though, without textual notes). Most people who use the program are unaware that all of the versions available from the E-sword website (Wescott Hort, Tischendorff, GNT, Majority text, etc.) and elsewhere are not the best version of the Greek New Testament.  So, [...]

Two Articles Worth Reading »

Christianity Today (June 2011) actually had two good articles that, though not without quibbles, are definitely worth mentioning. The first is “The Search for the Historical Adam,” which is an excellent summary of the theistic evolution, historical Adam, etc. debate. It raises the provocative question that every Christian must answer: Did Adam and Eve really [...]

Sources on “Neo-Calvinism” »

Hi Jamin, I’m not a regular visitor of your website, but every now and then I’m looking through it and find it very interesting. I’ve bought your portable presuppositionalist and started reading it. A friend of mine started some time ago to dig deep into all the presuppositionalism, christian philosophy and neo-calvinism. He’s telling me [...]

Good Books on Dispensationalism? »

The other day a caller called into the Dividing Line webcast and asked Dr. White for some resources on Dispensationalism, and he said (something to the effect of) it’s hard finding some that are fairly written and not so charged up. I know of one that might be a good fit: Understanding Dispensationalists by Vern [...]

What Does it Mean to be Human? Male and Female? »

This morning’s Sunday school on chapter 4 of London Baptist Confession, download here.

Translation Triangle: A Suggested Model of Use »

The Lord has graciously opened up various ministry opportunities over the past several weeks. And after finishing teaching through chapter 1 (Scripture) of the LBCF at church, doing a week long blog exchange with a Textus Receptus Onlyist (Dr. Jeff Riddle), and after speaking at Intervarsity Christian Fellowship for SDSMT last Thursday night on the [...]

Roman Catholicism, and Scriptural Inerrancy »

Chris Date at Theopologetics interviewed Dr. White on Roman Catholicism for his podcast (here), and later interviewed me on Scriptural inerrancy (here). They were both very edifying discussions (over a solid hour each), and I think would help a lot of folks “fill in the gaps” on these issues.