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, …
Theophany: A Biblical Theology of God’s Appearing
Vern Poythress’ book Theophany: A Biblical Theology of God's Appearing is now available on the ebooks page. The book can also be purchased at Amazon or at WTS Books. …
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