Theology Unplugged: Problem Passages – What is Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit?
by C Michael PattonMarch 9th, 2012
Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley and Sam Storms as they discuss difficult passages in Scripture.
Theology Unplugged
Join Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley and Sam Storms as they discuss difficult passages in Scripture.
Daniel Wallace is at the Credo House today and he took time to do a special session of Theology Unplugged. This was recorded live only moments ago. Listen in as he discusses issues in textual criticism.
Join C. Michael Patton and Tim Kimberley as they discuss the question “Does God Change?”
Join C. Michael Patton and Tim Kimberley as they welcome Dr. Michael Licona to Credo House for a “Coffee with Scholars” discussion over his latest book “The Resurrection of Jesus”.
Join C. Michael Patton and Tim Kimberley as they welcome Dr. Michael Licona to Credo House for a “Coffee with Scholars” discussion over his latest book “The Resurrection of Jesus”.
Join C. Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley, Sam Storms and J.J. Seid as they discuss issues surrounding spiritual gifts.
Join C. Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley, Sam Storms and J.J. Seid as they discuss issues surrounding spiritual gifts.
Join C. Michael Patton, Tim Kimberley, Sam Storms and J.J. Seid as they discuss issues surrounding spiritual gifts.
Canon of Scripture
(Greek kanon, “rule” or “measuring rod”) In Christian theology, the term canon is used to describe the accepted books of the Old and New Testament. Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox all have the same twenty-seven book New Testament canon, but will differ with regard to the Old Testament canon. Catholics universally accept what are called the [...] continue reading