By: James McCarthy; ©1999 Was Christ’s work of redemption really finished at the cross? Or is there more that we must add to it by our own efforts? Climbing the…
By: James McCarthy; ©1999 Some defenders of the Roman Catholic Church argue that the Roman Catholic Magisterium is the rightful interpreter and authoritative teacher of Scripture, because the Church gave…
By: Dr. Steve Sullivan; ©1999 Dr. Steve Sullivan examines the idea of “penal substitution” in the Old and New Testament to give us a clearer understanding of what Christ did…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©1999 As he continues his critique of Rabbi Harold Kushner’s best-selling book, Dr. Geisler explains why Rabbi Kushner is not asking the right question. Previous Article…
By: Dr. Norman Geisler; ©1999 Rabbi Harold Kushner’s book “When Bad Things Happen to Good People” is frequently recommended to people who are undergoing suffering of some sort. Dr. Geisler…
By: Dr. William Varner; ©1999 If Israel has been chosen to perform a special role in the Divine plan, what promises have been given to Israel that will enable that…
By: James McCarthy; ©1999 This article by Jim McCarthy shows how the authority structure of the Roman Catholic Church parallels that of first century Judaism. Does that mean that Jesus’…
By: Mike Gendron; ©1999 Is a “Catholic Christian” an oxymoron? Is it possible for a Catholic to adhere to the teachings of his church and at the same time believe…
By: Dr. Thomas Ice; ©1999 When was the book of Revelations written? What bearing does the date have on your interpretation of end-time events? Thomas Ice explains. Contents Contents 1…
By: Dr. Thomas Ice; ©1999 In this article Thomas Ice focuses on the word “eggus,” translated “the time is near, as he continues his refutation of the preterist view of…