The following interview, conducted by Tavis Bohlinger, is used by permission from the Logos Academic Blog. Vern Poythress is a highly-respected evangelical theologian and philosopher who has taught …
Christianity and Liberalism and Hermeneutical Presuppositions
The following is an essay by Vern Poythress from a new edition of J. Gresham Machen's Christianity and Liberalism. A pdf of the essay may be downloaded here. In the sphere of religion, in …
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Should Science Inform Our Reading of Genesis 1–3?
Overlapping Spheres How should we think about the relation of science to the Bible? What about the relation of science to Genesis 1-3 in particular? These are challenging questions. As a …
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10 Things You Should Know about Genesis 1–3
1. Genesis 1 shows that God brought the created world into existence and sovereignly governs it according to his personal purposes. The world we live in is personally governed. It is not a mechanism, …
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Multiple Patterns Reflecting the Trinity and Coinherence in Verbal Communication
Vern S. Poythress, "Multiple Patterns Reflecting the Trinity and Coinherence in Verbal Communication," in Scripture and the People of God: Essays in Honor of Wayne Grudem, 65-78, ed. John DelHousaye, …
Two Models of Divine Transcendence: Pure Being vs. Divine Lordship
God’s transcendence is beyond our power to imagine it. But even to make that statement we must have in our minds some idea of what the term transcendence means and how it might apply to God. Further, …
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