Category Archives: Non-eschatology Studies

Creeds in Scripture?

PMT 2014-016b by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.

Creeds are important instruments for the securing and promotion of the Christian faith. Continue reading

America’s Early Christian Documents

PMT 2014-010b by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.
A great many of the earliest and most important legal documents associated with the settling and founding of America specifically declare a commitment to the Christian faith. Continue reading

Tenets of Apologetics

PMT 2014-009b by Scott Oliphint

Introductory note by Ken Gentry: Dr. K. Scott Olipint has written an excellent introductory work on Van Tillian apologetics. He has changed the name of “Presuppositionalism” to “Covenantal Apologetics,” in order to clarify the true nature of apologetics. His book is titled: Covenantal Apologetics: Principles & Practice in Defense of Our Faith (Crossway, 2013). Continue reading

The New Covenant, Faith, and Infant Baptism?

PMT 2014-008b by Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.

Reformed Baptists argue that the new covenant in Jeremiah 31 indicates that all members of the new covenant will know the Lord. They see this as undermining the case for baptizing infants (who are incapable of faith) and including them within the new covenant community. Continue reading

Arbitrariness and Inconsistency

PMT 2014-007b by Dr. Jason Lisle

We live in a world where many people simply do not reason rationally. They are not able to make a good, cogent argument for their position. Continue reading

Finding a Truly Biblical Church (6)

PMT 2013-004b by Jeffrey K. Boer
Note: This is our final installment offering biblical directives for finding a biblical church. Continue reading

Finding a Truly Biblical Church (5)

PMT 2014-003b Jeffrey K. Boer

Note: This is our fifth installment on the subject of finding a biblical church. We will pick up where we left off in our preceding article. Continue reading