I have been reading the life of Charles Hodge written by his son, Archibald Alexander and published by Banner of Truth. It is a different kind of biography, containing personal letters and excerpts from his journal with his son filling… Read More ›
Education
Don’t put off Greek
When I was young, my father tried to get me to eat tomatoes and peppers. I looked at them and said, “I don’t like them.” He said, “You will.” He was right. That analogy works pretty well with men training… Read More ›
The changing face of seminary education
I just read a recent Christianity Today article (online of course) that chronicled the phenomenon of online seminary education. If you are involved in education in any capacity, you are aware of the impact that online education has had at… Read More ›
Arminianism, Calvinism, and the woes at Liberty
What seemingly began as an ongoing theological debate between Calvinist James White and Arminian Ergun Caner of Liberty University has ultimately resulted in Caner being relieved of his duties as dean of the seminary while being retained on faculty. It… Read More ›
Off to seminary
Kurt is a young man who said goodbye to our church this past Sunday. Kurt has been a leader in the church, serving as an elder for several years. He has also lead a small group for over 10 years,… Read More ›
Philip Ryken new president of Wheaton College
Sarah Bailey at Christianity Today has reported that Philip Ryken is the New President of Wheaton College. Ryken has been the pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia for the past 10 years. Justin Taylor has some additional biographical information… Read More ›