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Thomas Hudgins: On Being Filled with the Spirit
3 Aug 2016

Thomas Hudgins: On Being Filled with the Spirit

by Energion Publications | posted in: Bible, Books | 0

What do you think it means to be filled with the Spirit? Thomas Hudgins suggests just continuing to read Ephesians 5:18-21 to discover what will happen when we’re filled with the Spirit (audio only).   Thomas Hudgins led the team … Continued

Ephesians, Holy Spirit, Thomas Hudgins
Edward W.H. Vick: Interpreting Scripture
2 Aug 2016

Edward W.H. Vick: Interpreting Scripture

by Energion Publications | posted in: Bible, Biblical Authority, Philosophy for Believers, Theology | 0

by Dr. Edward W. H. Vick, author of From Inspiration to Understanding: Reading the Bible Seriously and Faithfully, Philosophy for Believers, Creation: The Christian Doctrine and more! Being Faithful to the Text Since the Scriptures are in some sense fundamental for the Christian … Continued

Edward Vick
William Powell Tuck: There Are Many Lessons from Failure
27 Jul 2016

William Powell Tuck: There Are Many Lessons from Failure

by Energion Publications | posted in: Bible, Christian Living, Discipleship, Forgiveness, Theology | 0

by Dr. William P. Tuck, author of The Church Under the Cross, The Journey to the Undiscovered Country, Overcoming Sermon Block: The Preacher’s Workshop, The Last Words from the Cross, Holidays, Holy Days and Special Days: Preaching Through the Year and more! His blogsite is: … Continued

Herold Weiss: Paul Did Not Teach Righteousness by Faith
21 Jul 2016

Herold Weiss: Paul Did Not Teach Righteousness by Faith

by Energion Publications | posted in: Bible, Christian Living, Discipleship, Hermeneutics, Theology | 0

by Dr. Herold Weiss, author of Meditations on the Letters of Paul  Martin Luther’s argument against the selling of indulgences to shorten one’s stay in purgatory before reaching heaven was a courageous and necessary attack on a grievous abuse of ecclesiastical … Continued

Thomas Hudgins: Satan, Judas, and the Events Leading Up to the Cross
18 Jul 2016

Thomas Hudgins: Satan, Judas, and the Events Leading Up to the Cross

by Energion Publications | posted in: Bible, Cross, Theology | 0

by Dr. Thomas Hudgins, translator of Aprenda a Leer el Griego del Nuevo Testamento How did Jesus go from walking around Galilee, teaching the multitudes, healing the sick, and dining in people’s homes to having his body marred more than any … Continued

Changing My Mind about the Bible
10 Feb 2016

Changing My Mind about the Bible

by EDN Editor | posted in: Bible, Evangelism | 0

[Editor’s Note: This is another post in our series of “Why I changed my mind.”] by Elgin Hushbeck   I have changed my mind many times, often quite drastically. The most drastic was probably my journey from Atheist to Christian. … Continued

Bible, christian apologetics, evangelism
Has the multiplicity of interpretations made the bible incomprehensible? —NO!
28 Jan 2016

Has the multiplicity of interpretations made the bible incomprehensible? —NO!

by EDN Editor | posted in: Bible, Hermeneutics, Revelation | 0

[EDITOR’S NOTE: This post is part of our series on controversial questions. A NO post will normally follow a YES post. Join in by posting your comments.] by Edward W. H. Vick In the sixteenth century there was a major … Continued

Has the multiplicity of interpretations made the Bible incomprehensible? —YES
27 Jan 2016

Has the multiplicity of interpretations made the Bible incomprehensible? —YES

by EDN Editor | posted in: Bible, Biblical Authority, Biblical Criticism, Biblical literalism, Church, Hermeneutics | 0

[EDITOR’S NOTE: This post is part of our series on controversial questions. A NO post will normally follow a YES post. Join in by posting your comments.] by Steve Kindle For those of us in the West, once the Roman … Continued

How Does Science Inform Biblical Interpretation?
23 Jan 2016

How Does Science Inform Biblical Interpretation?

by EDN Editor | posted in: Bible, Evolution, Hermeneutics, Science and Religion | 0

by Steve Kindle “By identifying the new learning with heresy, you make orthodoxy synonymous with ignorance.” ~Erasmus What follows in this post is my personal reflection on Dr. Vick’s post which ran yesterday. Although I hope he finds this compatible … Continued

How is the Bible authoritative?
24 Nov 2015

How is the Bible authoritative?

by EDN Editor | posted in: Bible, Biblical Authority, Biblical literalism, Hermeneutics, Inspiration | 0

by Edward W. H. Vick  The question is:   How to explain that the Bible has authority? That the Bible is unique is not the question. But why is it unique? Ask different people and you will get different answers, … Continued

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