In a recent podcast Mark Ward asked the question, ”Why can’t we say the N/A 28 is further sanctified?” For context, on the same podcast but in a different episode I stated that the TR had gone through refinement across its several iterations. I argued further that the impelling force behind the transitions from oneContinue reading “Mark Ward and Why Not The N/A 28”
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Called Pastors and a Standard Sacred Text
In making the case for a Standard Sacred Text of the Bible for the English-speaking church I am often asked, “How does the Bible become the standard?” The questioner desires to know the mechanism and the means whereby the believer and the English-speaking church at large is able to know and then claim a StandardContinue reading “Called Pastors and a Standard Sacred Text”
The Curriculum of Higher Education and Modern Textual Criticism
It has struck me as of late that there seems to be an educational divide between those who hold to the Confessional/Traditional/Ecclesiastical/Standard Sacred Text and are formally trained versus those who hold to the CT and are formally trained. Why is it that those like John Burgeon, Edward Hills, Theodore Letis, and Jeff Riddle canContinue reading “The Curriculum of Higher Education and Modern Textual Criticism”
The Initial Text is a Unique Defeater for Modern Evangelical Text-Criticism
For the modern evangelical text-critic, is there any word in the Greek that we are certain beyond a shadow of doubt is indeed the original word of Scripture written at the hand of Paul or Peter? If yes, what word or words and based on what manuscript evidence and method are those words deemed certainlyContinue reading “The Initial Text is a Unique Defeater for Modern Evangelical Text-Criticism”
Presupposing the Authority of Scripture IS Playing with a Level Playing Field.
From the perspective of apologetic method, the Christian’s presupposing of the authority of Scripture IS playing with a level playing field. Such a presupposition is not “sneaking” in one’s worldview. It is blatantly and obviously showing the Christian’s worldview. Yet this is often looked down upon by many in academia, even Christian academia. Anecdotally, theContinue reading “Presupposing the Authority of Scripture IS Playing with a Level Playing Field.”
Reason and Revelation: A Shift Between Turretin and Hodge?
Years ago, while at Westminster [East] I had the opportunity to take a semester long class on Francis Turretin’s Institutes of Elenctic Theology with Dr. Scott Oliphint and Dr. Jeff Jue. Turretin’s Institutes served as the Systematic Theology textbook of the Academy at Geneva during the Third Wave of the Reformation. The text was inContinue reading “Reason and Revelation: A Shift Between Turretin and Hodge?”
The Modern Academy and the Traditional Text
Carl Trueman, in his work The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, trenchantly lays bare and argues against the rise of expressive individualism in the modern West. He does so in a way that exposes the reasons behind the rise and fall of certain moral narratives and particularly the rise of those narrative whichContinue reading “The Modern Academy and the Traditional Text”
Be True to the Word Just Like You Would to Your Girl or Guy
As part of the Christian doctrine of Anthropology all people regardless of skin color, social status, financial status, educational background, or gender are created in God’s image and as such are not bodies with souls, but souls with bodies. One and all of the human race since the creation of Adam are substantially the sameContinue reading “Be True to the Word Just Like You Would to Your Girl or Guy”
Everyone Agrees: The “Little Stuff” Matters
We here at Standard Sacred Text.com have made the argument that God has preserved His word via His singular care and providence. We have further made the point that we believe the TR in the Greek and the KJV in the English are the standard sacred text in their respective spheres. We have further arguedContinue reading “Everyone Agrees: The “Little Stuff” Matters”
Jordan Peterson and the Scriptures as the Precondition of Truth
One of my first forays into philosophy while a grad student at Calvin Theological Seminary was in writing a term paper wherein I compared the wisdom of the Wise Ruler in Plato’s Republic with the wisdom possessed and revealed by the Jewish king, Solomon. Not only did I compare them, but I also equated them.Continue reading “Jordan Peterson and the Scriptures as the Precondition of Truth”