
Hermeneutics in Light of the Divine Author of Scripture
Dr. Vern Poythress joins us to discuss divine and human authorship, in connection with his recent article in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society (JETS), Read More »

Divine Meaning and the Human Author
Biblical hermeneutics is the science of interpreting Scripture. But Scripture, unlike any other written document, is a product of divine and human authorship. It is rightly said that God is

Redemptive History, Merit, and the Sons of God
Dr. Lane G. Tipton builds upon his first plenary address by developing a biblical-theological and systematic approach to considering whether there is a republication of the Covenant of Works in

Theological Principles from Van Til’s Common Grace and the Gospel
Dr. K. Scott Oliphint explains three key theological principles from Van Til’s Common Grace and the Gospel.
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Participants: K. Scott Oliphint

Redemptive-Historical Hermeneutics, Divine Authorship, and the Christotelism Debate
Lane Tipton delivers his second plenary address at the 2014 Reformed Forum Theology Conference. In this address, Dr. Tipton offers a way forward in the debates regarding a republication of

Redemptive-Historical Hermeneutics, Divine Authorship, and the Christotelism Debate
Reformed Forum kicks off their 2014 Theology Conference with a live recording of Christ the Center. In this special episode, Lane G. Tipton speaks about the differences Christotelism and Christocentrism with regard

Meditative Thoughts on Good Works
I love Logos Bible Software. Several months ago I created a customized reading plan to guide me through Charles Hodge’s three volumes by the end of year. Next year I plan

Law and Grace in Kline’s View of Israel
In his two plenary addresses at our recent 2014 Theology Conference, Lane G. Tipton develops several themes pertaining to obedience, merit, and the notion of a republication of the Covenant

Covenant History and the Tale of Three Sons
Dr. Lane G. Tipton lays a foundation of covenant history through the story of three sons: Adam the protological son of God, Israel the typological, and Jesus the eschatological. Dr.
Was Eden As Good as It Gets?
In the discussion on “Redemptive-Historical Hermeneutics, Divine Authorship, and the Christotelism Debate” at the first Reformed Forum conference (audio download), Lane Tipton asked a question regarding the status of







