The following article originally appeared in the Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 22/3 (2018): 47-66, and is available here in PDF form. Used with permission. Vern S. Poythress is Professor of New …
Dr. Poythress on Christ the Center: Interpreting Genesis 1–3
Dr. Vern Poythress recently appeared on Christ the Center with Camden Busey to speak about the hermeneutical issues involved in interpreting Genesis 1–3. How does biblical interpretation relates to …
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The Relation of the Old Testament to the New Testament
The books of the Old Testament and the New Testament were written by different human authors over a long span of time. But they share profound unities. Unities Every book in the Bible has God as …
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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 …
Nathan P. Gilmour Interviews Vern Poythress
Nathan P. Gilmour recently interviewed Vern Poythress at "Christian Humanist Profiles," on the topic "Knowing and the Trinity." To claim that God created all things, seen and unseen, is as …
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John Hughes of P&R Interviews John Frame
The following author interview with John Frame appeared originally on the P&R blog and is used with permission. Frame is the author of the following 14 P&R titles including the A Theology of …
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