Category: Articles
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Christian Education and Theories of Learning: Cornelius Van Til
Jacob J. Oller Cornelius Van Til was a philosopher, educator, and Christian apologist in the early 1900s. He studied at Princeton Seminary, where he received his Ph.D. He taught at…
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Christ and the Passover
Introduction The Passover is a feast of Israel introduced in Exodus 12. This feast was originally a day of great anticipation in Israel as they awaited their immediate deliverance from…
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God’s Heart for the Poor
Introduction Commands of the Law in the Old Testament appear to serve primarily as pictures of the Law-Giver. This is for a whole manner of reasons, which would exceed the…
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What is the New Testament? Themes and Summary
Abstract This paper will aim to give an overview of the New Testament context as a whole and for the individual books. This paper will cover the historical background of…
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Christ as the Sin Offering
Introduction The sin offering was one of the handful of offerings God required Israel to make. The record of the sin offering is Leviticus 4:1-5:13. This quote especially captures the…
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Is there really a God?
The Necessary Characteristics of the Creator in Light of the Kalam Cosmological Argument Abstract This paper aims to explore the implications of the “cosmological argument.” In essence, the existence of…
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Does God Hear My Prayers?
When my wife and I were dating, we spent a lot of time long distance. During that time, we would occasionally write letters to one another for special events. After…
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What Is Theology?
All people have their own idea of who God is, based personal experiences and reading. Some of these ideas are according to God’s Word, but some of them are not.…
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Encouragement When Disciples Are Selfish
It is often said, “Ministry would be so much easier without all these people.” I find that very funny. However, the reality is, working with people is hard. Discipling people,…

