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Discovering America: The Theological Context of American Liberty
Introduction The title of the following research is called “Discovering America.” In coming to this work, I realize that there are several different ways that such a title could be interpreted by the reader. Perhaps you have assumed that the title implies that the following research is going to be about those brave explorers who
Christ and the Culture: Injecting Postmillennial Zeal into Premillennial Eschatology
Setting the Stage: The Need for Cultural Involvement “Freedom is the freedom to say two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.”1 It was for these words that Winston Smith was arrested by the government and tortured into submission to Big Brother. Of course, George Orwell’s famous novel 1984 was a
Why am I a Christian?
Introduction I see in this world two views; two lives; two conclusions drawn. There is light and there is darkness, just as there is joy and there is sorrow; there is sunshine and there is rain; a wound and its healing; there is life and there is death. And this is what I’ve learned. I
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Discovering America: The Theological Context of American Liberty
Introduction The title of the following research is called “Discovering America.” In coming to this work, I realize that there are several different ways that such a title could be interpreted by the reader. Perhaps you have assumed that the title implies that the following research is going to be about those brave explorers who

Christ and the Culture: Injecting Postmillennial Zeal into Premillennial Eschatology
Setting the Stage: The Need for Cultural Involvement “Freedom is the freedom to say two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.”1 It was for these words that Winston Smith was arrested by the government and tortured into submission to Big Brother. Of course, George Orwell’s famous novel 1984 was a

The Great Tribulation in A.D. 70: A Persuasive Essay on Partial Preterism
Introduction to Preterism Yes, it may come as a surprise to many Christians to hear of such an idea that “The Great Tribulation” has actually already occurred. Yet, despite their shock, this view does exist and it has considerable evidence to support it from history and, most importantly, from Scripture itself. This view is referred

Short Answers: Is Morality Relative? How Should the Christian Respond?
In the words of a book title, written by Dr. Greg Bahnsen, the Christian ought to respond to the claim of moral relativism by “Pushing the Antithesis.” But what does this mean? Put simply, it means that the relativist cannot consistently live up to his/her claim of relativism. Though they may profess relative morality with

Defining the Gospel in an Age of Confusion
Introduction It is said that Christians compose 31% of the world’s population.[1] That is roughly 2.3 billion professing Christians, out of a 7.3 billion world population head count.[2] Though Islam tails Christianity not far behind, the Christian faith is, according to Pew Research Group’s 2015 statistics, still the leader in world religions.[3] In reflection,

Why am I a Christian?
Introduction I see in this world two views; two lives; two conclusions drawn. There is light and there is darkness, just as there is joy and there is sorrow; there is sunshine and there is rain; a wound and its healing; there is life and there is death. And this is what I’ve learned. I

A Hermeneutical Analysis of the Biblical Account of Origins: And an Exegetical Critique of Old Earth Creation
Introduction: Why Hermeneutics? My son, if you receive my words, and treasure my commands within you, so that you incline your ear to wisdom, and apply your heart to understanding; yes, if you cry out for discernment, and lift up your voice for understanding. If you seek her as silver, and search for her as
A Research Essay: An Examination of the History and Impact of Pietism
The following publication is a research project on the historical movement of Pietism, written in the Spring of 2019. Introduction It seems that there is always this inevitable disposition to any lesson in history; a dynamic which can prove to be a grave challenge to some students. Perhaps this disposition is even the most

Is The Bible at Odds With Science?
“The cosmos is all that is, ever was, or ever will be.” These are the words spoken by Carl E. Sagan on September 28, 1980 with the opening episode of his, then new, series Cosmos. Since then, Sagan’s words have become iconic; for in them, Sagan captured something. “We wish to pursue the truth no
