Myth #1: Human reasoning operates in essential independence of God. The Bible teaches that we are continuously dependent on God (Acts 17:28). This dependence includes not only dependence on him for …
A Trinitarian Basis for Reforming Our Approach to Meaning in Greek Exegesis
Vern S. Poythress, "A Trinitarian Basis for Reforming Our Approach to Meaning in Greek Exegesis, Illustrated by John 17:3" (PDF), Originally published in McMaster Journal of Theology and Ministry 18 …
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Credo Magazine: An Interview with Vern Poythress on the “Big Questions”
Quick, can you think of any Evangelical scholar who has the intellectual credibility to single-handedly reconstruct several modern academic disciplines on a thoroughly Christian and biblicist …
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Do all three persons of the Trinity work inseparably? New Credo video with Vern Poythress
Are all of God’s operations inseparable? How should we identify each person’s work in creation, providence, redemption, and other external works of God? Why does the unity of God’s being not annul the …
How Do I Explain the Trinity to Children?
How do we teach our children about the Trinity? The Trinity is mysterious, of course, to us adults. God is infinite. We can never fully understand him or get to the bottom of his mysteries. …
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How Do We Understand God and His Attributes?
A lot of Bible readers may be puzzled hear that there is a debate in the academic world about the attributes of God, that is, about the characteristics that belong to Him. “What?” they say. “Why would …
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