Christianity's thousands of denominations are not evidence of biblical confusion but of an unfinished Reformation. Understand the historical process that produced today's doctrinal landscape.
Why Christian Doctrine Produces Internal Conflict
The doctrinal tensions within Christianity trace back to a foundational divergence: the collision of Hebraic, Greek, Eastern, and Roman intellectual frameworks in the early Church.
Why Religious Disagreements Become Hostile
Why do theological disagreements so often turn personal and hostile? The answer lies in confusing our interpretations with God's truth. We are not the sun -- we are planets reflecting its light.
Sola Scriptura: The Final Court of Appeal
Every Christian operates from a final authority: church tradition, personal feelings, or Scripture. Only one is the ultimate court of appeal. A strongly Reformed defense of Sola Scriptura.
Three Christian Views of Hell
Eternal conscious torment, annihilationism, and universalism: three Christian views of hell examined fairly with a Reformed assessment of the biblical evidence.
The Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Examine the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus: the empty tomb, post-resurrection appearances, the transformation of the disciples, and the early creed of 1 Corinthians 15.
What Is Dispensationalism?
Dispensationalism organizes redemptive history into distinct dispensations and peoples. Compare it with covenant theology and the unity of God's saving work.
What Is Systematic Theology? An Introduction
Discover what systematic theology is, how it works, and why every Christian needs it. Explore the major doctrines of God, Christ, the Spirit, salvation, the church, and the last things.







