Unpacking Epistemological Assumptions: A Review of Mclatchie’s Framework

I’d like to offer some thoughts on Jonathan Mclatchie’s review of “Canon Revisited – Establishing the Origins and Authority of the New Testament Books, by Michael J. Kruger.” I’ve touched on his perspective briefly before, and I believe this is … Continue reading Unpacking Epistemological Assumptions: A Review of Mclatchie’s Framework

Challenging Catholicism: Unveiling Inconsistencies

The challenge lies in the fact that Catholicism has produced some of history’s greatest intellects, leveraging their insights to craft robust defenses against the critiques I’ll raise. Over centuries, they’ve refined their arguments and apologetics. Complicating matters, Catholicism encompasses diverse … Continue reading Challenging Catholicism: Unveiling Inconsistencies

The Conquest of the Rock: A New Look at Matthew 16 and the Keys of the Kingdom

This excerpt was retrieved from an inaccessible website via the Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20221001013816/https://calvinistinternational.com/2018/05/07/the-conquest-of-the-rock-a-new-look-at-matthew-16-and-the-keys-of-the-kingdom/ The Conquest of the Rock: A New Look at Matthew 16 and the Keys of the Kingdom Matthew 16:13-20 has been the subject of enormous controversy in … Continue reading The Conquest of the Rock: A New Look at Matthew 16 and the Keys of the Kingdom

The Historical Untenability of Apostolic Succession

This excerpt was retrieved from an inaccessible website via the Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20220927235601/https://calvinistinternational.com/2020/02/05/the-historical-untenability-of-apostolic-succession/ The Historical Untenability of Apostolic Succession One of the most common procedural grounds on which Protestant churches can be critiqued is their lack of Apostolic Succession. It … Continue reading The Historical Untenability of Apostolic Succession