What is Justice?
Is justice relative to the individual or will of the community, or is there actually a place where justice is grounded? In this short clip Dean Donald McConnell of Trinity Law School gives a few thoughts.
Read More What is Justice?A team Blog on traditional Christian thought in the midst of an innovative cultural mood.
Is justice relative to the individual or will of the community, or is there actually a place where justice is grounded? In this short clip Dean Donald McConnell of Trinity Law School gives a few thoughts.
Read More What is Justice?Through countless discussions surrounding atheism, it has become apparent that someone must be feeding bad advice to atheists. Since the following errors are made repeatedly, this partial list has been populated to warn atheists of this underground movement in order for them to avoid these pitfalls. If you are an atheist and hear any […]
Read More Pitfalls for Atheists to AvoidThis is a short look at the self-refuting nature of postmodernism and emerging church.
Read More The Emerging Church and It’s Self-Refuting ViewsBelow are the MP3 downloads of the lectures from the Crucial Issues for Christians Seminar presented by Trinity Law School and Trinity Graduate School. These lectures can be downloaded by right-clicking the link and selecting, “save target as.” Abortion, Euthanasia, and Embryonic Stem Cell Research – Donald McConnell The New Atheism – Christopher Neiswonger Aesthetics […]
Read More Crucial Issues for Christians Seminar Lectures (MP3)Below is a quote by J. Gresham Machen from the 1930’s laying out the battles taking place in the church. In the quote Machen rightly ascribes these battles to the modernists of his day. What is amazing about this quote is that it perfectly captures many of the arguments of the post-moderns in the church […]
Read More Fighting for Truth in the Church – J. Gresham MachenRather than bore you with my prose, I leave you some quotations from Calvin: Mingled vanity and pride appear in this, that when miserable men do seek after God, instead of ascending higher than themselves as they ought to do, they measure him by their own carnal stupidity, and neglecting solid inquiry, fly off to […]
Read More Some Various Quotations by Calvin on IdolatryA short look at the work that is going on at Trinity Law School. http://www.tls.edu Trinity Law School Christian law School Trinity Christian Law School Christian Trinity law School Trinity Law School Christian Law School
Read More The Vision of A Christian Law SchoolFirst things first. We need to talk about the term gospel, define what we mean by its usage, and then measure our definition with gospel’s biblical denotation. In a time where everyone has his own relative definition and belief of any and all, it is indeed important to have an absolute, biblical definition of gospel. […]
Read More The GospelOn Gordon H. Clark’s apologetic methodology (In response to …) There is no reason to see Clark’s thought on apologetics as ‘skeptical’ (the view that all epistemologies fail, and so no truth can be known). Central to his thought was the rejection and refutation of any epistemological position that when thought through carefully, ended in […]
Read More On Gordon H. Clark’s apologetic methodology(In Response) Just to measure carefully, if one is using arguments, one is providing evidence. Sometimes the best evidence for something is that everything contrary has been shown to be either false or self contradictory (incoherent) and so this or that must be true, even if we are not providing positive evidence. Providing empirical evidence […]
Read More Presuppositionalism, Evidentialism, and Gordon H. Clark