Posts Tagged ‘ theology ’

Rediscovering Biblical Christianity Part 1 – The Lie of the Land

Mar 7th, 2009 | By | Category: Uncategorized

Kicking off a short series on “Rediscovering Biblical Christianity” with a look at some of the bunk going on in “Christianity”



TULIP Seminar – Part 7

Jul 2nd, 2008 | By | Category: doctrines of grace, John Piper, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!, Theologica, Videos

It’s been a while now, but here is Part 7 of Dr. John Piper’s seminar on the Doctrines of Grace:



Is Tithing Required for the New Testament Church? Part 2

Jun 21st, 2008 | By | Category: Bible Study, Theologica

Last time, I began with some background as to the topic before us, looking at attitudes to the practice of tithing, and why people do it. Today, I wish to consider the definitions of tithing that are extant in the Christian world.



Is Tithing Required for the New Testament Church? Part 1

Jun 10th, 2008 | By | Category: Bible Study, Theologica

First off, a big shout goes out to my brother Andrew Clerebout, who brought it up in conversation when we were on PalTalk. I have never put this into writing before, so this should interesting. As you can already see, I want to deal with the question: Is tithing required for the New Testament Church? [...]



Doctrine of the Trinity Part 1 – Bro. Moses Flores

Jun 7th, 2008 | By | Category: Bible Study, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!, The Trinity, Theologica, Videos

Our brother on YouTube, Moses Flores also known as prchdaword is starting a teaching series on the Trinity. Here is part 1 of the teaching series. God willing, tomorrow I will post part 2. P.S. You can check out his Geocities website here



An Attempt at Measuring Orthodoxy

May 15th, 2008 | By | Category: Bible Study, The Good Guys Among Us!!!!!

Here is Matt Slick’s look at the doctrines of the faith: Doctrine Grid      Following is a proposed chart that offers a layout of biblical orthodoxy.  It is designed to help categorize various doctrines into levels of importance.  I admit that some of these are debatable and I do not claim absolute correctness on all points [...]