The Nation’s Inheritance
Some say that believers are “saved by grace but stay in by works.” Throughout the history of this program the hosts have rejected that view, […]
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Some say that believers are “saved by grace but stay in by works.” Throughout the history of this program the hosts have rejected that view, […]
On this program, the hosts discuss God’s conquest of the city of Jericho. Is it appropriate to use this particular narrative as a pattern for […]
After God called Israel out of Egypt to be a chosen and holy nation, the people sin greatly against him and are forced to wander […]
Christians rightly condemn acts of violence by Islamic terrorists—justified by the perpetrators as forms of jihad. But if the killing of innocent civilians is always […]
On this program, Michael Horton talks with Paul Copan about the claims of Richard Dawkins and other “new atheists” that the God of the Old […]
Moses is a tragic hero. Though he was called by God to lead the Children of Israel out of their slavery and bondage in Egypt, […]
Many of us have memorized Bible verses, but we often remain ignorant of the larger context from which these verses originate. We often lose the […]
What’s wrong with thinking of the Bible as a self-help book, and why do so many Christians seem to approach the Scriptures this way? Why […]
The Bible isn’t actually a single book, but rather a library of sixty-six different texts, each with its own set of interpretive rules. Some of […]
How do the Old and New Testaments fit together? Throughout this series we’ve observed that the Bible is not merely a collection of timeless eternal […]
What is the Bible all about? Though this may sound like a basic question, it’s actually one that many people overlook in our day. It’s […]
What are we to make of the wisdom literature of the Old Testament? Are these writings solely concerned with ethics and practical matters? How about […]