This is the third of my discussions of issues relating to James Dolezal’s All That Is in God. I said in the second paper that I would not address the issue again. Forgive me, please, for saying that; …
Review of Verbrugge’s Alive: An Enquiry into The Origin and Meaning of Life
by John M. Frame [Originally published in the Westminster Theological Journal 47:2 (Fall, 1985), 373-79. Used by permission.] Magnus Verbrugge, M. D., Alive: An Enquiry into The Origin and Meaning …
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Reversing the Fall and Setting Creation Free
by Vern S. Poythress [published as "The Reversal of the Curse," Tabletalk 28/3 (March, 2004): 7-12.] God promises us “a new heaven and a new earth” (Rev. 21:1). Some people leap to the …
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Response to John Walton on Genesis
by Vern S. Poythress [Reproduced with permission from https://www.biologos.org/blog/vern-poythress-responds-to-john-walton.] I appreciate Biologos's invitation to respond to Dr. Walton's comments …
Rain Water Versus a Heavenly Sea in Genesis 1:6–8
Vern S. Poythress, "Rain Water Versus a Heavenly Sea in Genesis 1:6–8" (PDF), Westminster Theological Journal 77 (2015): 181–91. Used with permission. …
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Let There Be Light: How to Read Genesis 1–3
ABSTRACT: The beginning of the book of Genesis is not, as some claim, a mythical or poetic account of creation. It is historical narrative, telling the same story that unfolds in the patriarchs, …
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