Publication

“Patiently to Suffer for Christ’s Sake”: Hercules Collins as an Exemplar of Baptists During the Great Persecution” (1660-1688)

“Patiently to Suffer for Christ’s Sake”: Hercules Collins as an Exemplar of Baptists During the Great Persecution” (1660-1688) ((Portions of this article have appeared in “Baptists and 1662: The Persecution of John Norcott and Hercules Collins,” which was published in Founders Journal 89 (Summer 2012): 34-43; and The Andrew Fuller Center Review 3 (Summer 2012):…

Persecution and the New “Normal” World: “When persecuted, we endure.” (1 Cor 4:12)

No one saw this coming so soon or so fast. From mid-December 2013 to January 2014, various Western media outlets ran headlines and articles reporting an alarming rise in religious persecution. WSJ1, Reuters2, AP3, BBC4, Fox News5, and CNN6, among others, reported that Christians now rank as the most persecuted believers, the world’s largest minority…

Heaven for Persecuted Saints

Heaven for Persecuted Saints1 Seven of the eight Beatitudes that begin the Sermon on the Mount are about the character and behavior of blessed persons. Only the eighth is about what is done to blessed persons by others: “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matt…

Sermon: “Don’t Be Surprised When You Suffer for Christ, But Rejoice!” (1 Peter 4:12-19)

Introduction I want to highlight four truths from this text. First, don’t be surprised when you suffer for your faith in Jesus Christ (v. 12). Second, rejoice, and glorify God when you suffer for your faith in Jesus Christ (vv. 13-14). Third, don’t be ashamed to suffer for your faith in Jesus Christ (vv. 15-18).…

The SBJT Forum: Persecution

SBJT: What does Revelation 12 teach us about the cross of Christ and persecution? Thomas R. Schreiner: Revelation 12 teaches us that the church faces persecution because of our great adversary the devil. In v. 7 we read about a great war in heaven between Michael, the archangel, and Satan. Michael defeated Satan, and he…

Book Reviews (Spring 2014)

Evangelical Theology: A Biblical and Systematic Introduction. By Michael F. Bird. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013, 912 pp., $49.99. Writing a systematic theology has to be among the more difficult scholarly tasks. The breadth of disciplinary competence needed is staggering. Add to that, especially in the case of a single volume text, the need to condense,…

Table of Contents (Summer 2010)

Editorial: Reflecting upon the “Theological Interpretation of Scripture”

Theological Interpretation of Scripture and Evangelical Systematic Theology: Iron Sharpening Iron?

“A Light in a Dark Place”: A Tale of Two Kings and Theological Interpretation of the Old Testament

Theological Interpretation of Scripture:An Introduction and Preliminary Evaluation

Gregory as a Model of Theological Interpretation

Righteousness and Peace Kiss: The Reconciliation of Authorial Intent and Biblical Typology

John Sailhamer’s The Meaning of the Pentateuch: A Review Essay

The SBJT Forum: Theological Interpretation of Scripture

Book Reviews (Summer 2010)

Table of Contents (Fall 2010)

Editorial: Reflections on the Importance of Galatians for Today